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 Maryland gubernatorial Republican primary, will face Gov. Wes Moore
Dan Cox Wins GOP Primary for Maryland Governor
Former state Delegate Dan Cox won the Republican primary for Maryland governor on June 23. Cox defeated former state retired banker Ed Hale and six other candidates. He will face incumbent Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, in the Nov. 3 election in what is a rematch of 2022, when Moore won by more than 32 percentage points. If Cox wins in November, he would likely need to govern alongside the legislature’s Democratic supermajority. Former Maryland G…
Dan Cox wins Republican nomination for governor in Maryland
Dan Cox wins Republican nomination for governor in Maryland.
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