Maryland Governor Wes Moore has won the Democratic primary for re-election, defeating challenger Eric Felber. This victory positions him for the upcoming general election against the Republican nominee.
Moore, who first took office in 2022, has been mentioned as a potential candidate for the 2028 presidential election. His primary challenge came from Felber, a physician who previously ran against Rep. Jamie Raskin in the 2024 primary.
With his primary win, Moore is set to advance to the general election in November, where he will face the winner of the Republican primary, which includes candidates Carl Brunner, Dan Cox, and Douglas Larcomb.
Moore's victory solidifies his position in Maryland politics and keeps alive speculation about his future ambitions, including a potential presidential run.
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