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Hoyer endorses Moore in Maryland governor race

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House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer is wading into the crowded Democatic gubernatorial primary in his home state of Maryland, endorsing author and entrepreneur Wes Moore.

Hoyer is the most prominent Maryland Democrat to weigh into the race so far, with the state’s two Democratic senators having not picked a side in the primary.

“While there are many great candidates in this year’s race, Wes stands out as a candidate whose experience, vision, and talent can lead Maryland toward a brighter future by inspiring our people — particularly our young people — to work together to face our toughest challenges,” Hoyer said in a statement, obtained first by POLITICO.

Hoyer is expected to join Moore for an event on Friday to formally make the endorsement.

The endorsement also puts Hoyer at odds with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, herself a scion of a powerful Baltimore family. Pelosi has previously endorsed Tom Perez, the former chair of the Democratic National Committee and a former federal and state secretary of labor.

Pelosi’s father, Thomas D’Alesandro Jr., was both a Maryland congressman and later mayor of Baltimore, and her late brother Thomas D’Alesandro III was also mayor.

More about the race: Maryland is one of Democrats’ best gubernatorial pickup opportunities in the country this year and has attracted a large field of candidates for the open-seat race.

Also running are former Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker; state Comptroller Peter Franchot; former state Attorney General Doug Gansler; former Education Secretary John King; nonprofit executive Jon Baron and former Obama administration official Ashwani Jain, among others.

Independent polling in the race has been sparse for the mid-July primary, but Moore has been the most prodigious fundraiser so far.

The seat is open because Republican Gov. Larry Hogan is term-limited. Hogan is a longtime intraparty rival of former President Donald Trump, and the Republican primary has the two men on opposite sides. The outgoing governor has backed Kelly Schulz, his former secretary of commerce, while Trump has endorsed state Del. Daniel Cox.