Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is headed to the general election after winning the Democratic primary.
The first-term governor, who is often mentioned as a potential 2028 White House contender, secured the Democratic nomination and will advance to the general election this fall.
His victory is likely to fuel even more discussion about his future on the national stage.
Moore, the nation's only Black governor, has repeatedly clashed with President Trump, engaging in public feuds over policy and politics. Earlier this year, Trump even sought to exclude Moore from a White House governors' dinner, saying the Democrat was "not worthy" of attending.