Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s call to redraw the state’s congressional maps is facing resistance from voters, per Politico.
According to a University of Maryland, Baltimore County poll released on Monday (December 15), just 27 percent of Maryland residents view redistricting as a “high priority.” The figure trails behind other concerns, including health care costs, K-12 education quality, and reducing crime.
The findings come as Democratic leaders across the nation are debating whether to pursue mid-decade redistricting in response to President Donald Trump’s push for map redraws in Republican-led states…