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Dan Cox Wins Maryland Republican Gubernatorial Primary, AP Projects

The former state delegate won a crowded primary and will face Gov. Wes Moore again after losing to him in 2022.

  • On Tuesday, Dan Cox won the Republican nomination for Maryland governor, securing the party's ticket for the November 3 general election. The Associated Press projected the victory for the former state delegate.
  • Gun-Store owner Rob Krop joins Cox as his lieutenant governor nominee. Cox campaigned on lower taxes, affordable energy, and homeownership, seeking to challenge the incumbent Democratic administration.
  • Longtime Baltimore businessman Ed Hale finished as the runner-up in the primary race. Cox navigated a crowded field of 8 other Republican challengers to secure the nomination.
  • The Republican ticket will face incumbent Governor Wes Moore and his running mate, Aruna Miller, in the November 3 general election. Moore defeated Cox in the previous gubernatorial race.
  • Representing Frederick and Carroll counties, Cox previously served as a state delegate. This nomination marks the second consecutive cycle the party has selected him as its gubernatorial candidate.
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Dan Cox wins Republican nomination for governor in Maryland

Dan Cox wins Republican nomination for governor in Maryland.

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