Moore snubs Ferguson in endorsements
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Moore issues scores of endorsements, but some incumbent Democrats miss the cut
Gov. Wes Moore (D) and Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) chat during a bill signing ceremony. (File photo by Bryan P. Sears/Maryland Matters)Scores of Democratic candidates were endorsed Thursday by Gov. Wes Moore (D), but more notable than the endorsements were the handful of incumbent Democrats who did not make the governor’s list. Chief among them was Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City), who has been engaged in a…
Moore snubs Ferguson in endorsements
Five days after kicking off his reelection campaign, Gov. Wes Moore Thursday endorsed about 170 Democrats on the ballot this year, but not Senate President Bill Ferguson. Moore did not endorse Ferguson’s primary owner, business owner, and social media influencer Bobby LaPin, who is challenging Ferguson in his South Baltimore District. Moore had credited Ferguson during this year’s Maryland General Assembly session for passing many of his initiat…
Moore and Ferguson had a deal. Then the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act.
When Maryland Gov. Wes Moore rolled out dozens of election endorsements Thursday, one name was conspicuously off the list: Senate President Bill Ferguson. A disagreement over redistricting tanked a deal the two Democrats had to endorse each other.
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