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Former DNC Chair Tom Perez Reportedly Preparing To Run For Governor In Maryland

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Tom Perez, the former chair of the Democratic National Committee and former President Barack Obama’s labor secretary, launched a bid to run for governor in Maryland Wednesday.

“I’ll fight for Maryland communities and families,” Perez said. “For good jobs, affordable health care, racial equity, and quality public education – just like I’ve done throughout my life.”

Perez is the most high profile candidate — Democrat or Republican — to launch a bid in the state so far. He released a five-minute video Wednesday highlight his Maryland roots and work in the Obama administration.

Maryland may be Democrats’ best chance to pick up a gubernatorial seat in 2022, since Gov. Larry Hogan, a moderate Republican, is term-limited and the state has become reliably Democratic in recent years. President Joe Biden won Maryland by just over 33 points in 2020.

Perez’s announcement comes less than a month after he joined a prominent D.C. law firm, and less than a year after he was succeeded at the DNC by former South Carolina Senate candidate Jaime Harrison. Perez became DNC chair in 2017 following Hillary Clinton’s loss to former President Donald Trump.

Though Perez is the most prominent Democrat to enter the race, he is far from the first. Former Prince George’s County executive Rushern Baker, state Comptroller Peter Franchot, former Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler, former education secretary John King Jr., author Wes Moore and Baltimore businessman Mike Rosenbaum have already announced bids.

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