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.”
Moore was responding to rumors that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries was “pressuring” him to redraw Maryland’s congressional map to offset Republican redistricting in states like Texas and Indiana.
He insisted that he does not respond to pressure from anyone. But he also said most states’ district lines are unfairly drawn, a practice known as “gerrymandering.”…
Maryland Gov. Again Hints He Is Open to Redrawing Congressional Map
