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Moore and Miller Launch 2026 Reelection Campaign in Maryland  

by SAH Staff Reporter
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Maryland Governor Wes Moore, joined by First Lady Dawn Moore, Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller, Second Gentleman David Miller, Comptroller Brooke Lierman, Prince George’s County Executive Aisha Braveboy, and Maryland Democratic Party Vice Chair, Charlene Dukes, officially launched the 2026 reelection campaign at a rally in Prince George’s County, on May 2, drawing hundreds of supporters and local leaders.

“If you never forget who you’re fighting for, you will never stop fighting,” said Moore. “In four years, we have delivered enormous progress and defied the false choices of insider politics. But there is still more work to do. Maryland is facing a tireless assault from a corrupt White House that keeps raising prices on everything from groceries to rent. But in the face of challenge, we steel our resolve and push forward.”

Moore emphasized that the campaign aims to represent residents across all communities in the state. “And together, we will leave no one behind,” he added.

PHOTO: Maryland Governor’s Office

First Lady Dawn Moore praised the governor’s leadership, stating, “Wes is a promise-keeper. He honors his word. He never tires. And he fights every day for the people of Maryland. Over the last four years, he has kept his promises to Marylanders, creating new pathways to work, wages, and wealth for all.”

Lieutenant Governor Miller highlighted the administration’s record and future plans. “Today, we take the next step in our work to leave no one behind, and we’re fired up to travel the state and meet Marylanders where they are,” she said. “Together, we’ve done the hard work of turning values into action by making communities safer, expanding opportunity, and delivering real results for families. This has always been a partnership, with each other and with the people of Maryland.”

Comptroller Lierman underscored the administration’s collaborative approach, noting, “Governor Moore and Lieutenant Governor Miller have been true partners in delivering for Marylanders, whether we are working together at the Board of Public Works to make sure every state dollar delivers best value, joining forces to demand the Trump Administration reimburse Marylanders the $4 billion taken from our families through illegal tariffs, or tackling the housing affordability crisis that so many of our neighbors face.”

She added that with the federal government pulling back from Maryland, this partnership matters more than ever. “I am proud to stand with them as we keep building a Maryland that leaves no one behind,” she added. 

PHOTO: Maryland Governor’s Office

Dr. Charlene Dukes reiterated the campaign’s focus on continuity and statewide impact. “The Moore-Miller administration has shown what it means to lead with purpose and deliver results. This election is about continuing that work and ensuring it reaches every part of our state,” she 

The statement noted that, with Governor Wes Moore in office, Prince George’s County has a “partner” in the governor, who believes in and invests in the community.

According to a campaign statement, Moore-Miller for Maryland reported a record $7 million raised in 2025, the highest amount ever collected in an off-year in the state, and entered 2026 with $8 million in cash on hand.

The campaign also announced endorsements from several organizations, including the Maryland League of Conservation Voters, Maryland REALTORS®, the Maryland International Association of Fire Fighters, the Maryland State Education Association, and Service Employees International Union Local 500, along with support from Democrats and Republicans across the state. 

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