Moore-Ferguson endorsement collapses as voting-rights ruling reshapes redistricting talks

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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore withdrew his planned endorsement of Senate President Bill Ferguson after Ferguson didn’t back Moore’s preferred redistricting approach, a rupture that comes in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling that gutted part of the Voting Rights Act and adds pressure ahead of the 2026 elections.
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