Maryland Gov. Again Hints He Is Open to Redrawing Congressional Map

The governor said he thought most maps across the nation are unfairly drawn.
Maryland Gov. Again Hints He Is Open to Redrawing Congressional Map
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (C) and lawmakers speak during a press conference about rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on April 9, 2024. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore once again said on Oct. 21 that he was open to “conversations” about  remaking the congressional maps in his state.

“If you are having these other states that are having conversations about fair maps, then I’m very clear,” Moore said during an interview at Washington’s Urban Institute. “So will Maryland, and we will make sure that we have fair maps.”

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