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Tension with unions shadow Moore's run-up to 2028
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore faces growing tensions with labor unions as he builds a potential 2028 presidential campaign, with unions criticizing his lack of follow-through on worker support and poor communication. The Maryland State and D.C. AFL-CIO withheld endorsement, and airport workers launched a campaign against his governance, citing inadequate wage advocacy.
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