WASHINGTON — Maryland Democrats are weighing whether to redraw the state’s congressional map — even though the last redistricting fight wrapped up just two years ago.

The idea: push back against Republican-led states like Texas that are redrawing districts to add more GOP seats.

It's a familiar move after Democratic-led states like California responded in kind.

Governor Wes Moore hinted at the move on CBS’s Face the Nation earlier this month. Asked if Democrats in Annapolis are considering new lines, Moore said:

“When I say all options are on the table, all options are on the table… yeah, we’re actively looking at it.”

This week, State Senator Clarence Lam filed the first bill request that could open the door to a new Maryland map ahead of the 2026 midterms. Lam says Maryland needs

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