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此事正值马里兰州议员即将召开特别会议以通过新的选区重划法案之际
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发布于2026年7月9日 美国东部时间下午2:04
州检察长抨击民主党州长在选区重划推进中打出“部落式”旗号
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马里兰州民主党州长韦斯·摩尔因谴责愈演愈烈的“部落式”政治,却同时推进一项选区重划举措而遭到批评,反对者称该举措将消除该州唯一的共和党国会席位。
摩尔是一颗冉冉升起的民主党明星,被认为可能是2028年总统候选人,他在独立日演讲中将美国历史描述为“有力”“痛苦”且“复杂”。
在马里兰州州议会大厦——1783年乔治·华盛顿在此辞去军职——发表讲话时,摩尔宣称:“太多人觉得我们的政治已沦为部落政治,我们的政治制度曾是一份馈赠,但如今的政治却像一场骗局。”
对此,马里兰州卡罗尔县首席州检察长舒梅克告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:“摩尔州长就是虚伪无极限的绝佳证明。”
观看:马里兰州民主党人捍卫“大帐篷”政党,纽约社会主义者崛起加剧民主党分歧
2024年7月3日,纽约州州长凯西·霍楚尔、马里兰州州长韦斯·摩尔和明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·瓦尔兹在白宫外接受媒体采访。(尤里·格里帕斯/阿巴卡/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)
“他将以所谓的部落主义为借口,召集马里兰州议会特别会议,将马里兰州唯一的共和党籍议员赶下台。在我看来,这就是部落主义。”舒梅克说道。
福克斯45频道报道称,马里兰州议会领导人宣布将于8月3日召开特别会议,审议一项关于国会选区重划的宪法修正案。此次特别会议此前,摩尔和众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗里斯已向马里兰州民主党议员施压数月,要求他们推进一项国会选区重划方案,该方案很可能会消除该州唯一由共和党人掌控的选区。
此前推动通过选区重划法案的努力最终失败,主要原因是马里兰州参议院议长比尔·弗格森——一名民主党人——称该拟议地图“客观上违宪”,并表示他担心“民主党面临的下行风险是灾难性的”。
此后,尽管弗格森是该州级别最高的民主党人之一,摩尔却并未在其初选中公开支持他。
特别会议宣布后,摩尔在一份声明中表示:“数月来我一直说,不作为不是选项,我们不能在全国各地的投票权、公平代表权和我们民主的根基受到攻击时坐视不管。”
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2025年1月8日,马里兰州安纳波利斯,参议院议长比尔·弗格森在马里兰州议员召开新会议时发言。(乔纳森·牛顿/《华盛顿邮报》 via 盖蒂图片社)
“我感谢议会持续的磋商以及达成的返回议会完成工作的共识,”他补充道,“我的政府将与议会密切合作,审议相关立法,确保我们州拥有必要的工具来保护选民、捍卫公平代表权。”
与此同时,曾在马里兰州众议院任职九年、并担任过少数党督导的舒梅克指责摩尔沉迷于全国政治,而马里兰州民众却“大批逃离”。
“他作为州长的政绩糟糕透顶,”他说,“自他四年前上任以来,他所做的一切无非就是为自己竞选总统铺路。”
舒梅克还批评摩尔在7月4日演讲中对美国民族主义的批判。
摩尔称:“如今,有些人会利用爱国主义为借口,从学校移除书籍、重写历史,直到其符合当权者的心意。实际上,那不是爱国主义;那是民族主义。”
这位州长继续说道:“民族主义不是爱国主义的延伸;二者不能互换。两者有区别,而这很重要。”
舒梅克回应称,“爱国主义意味着你热爱自己的国家”,而在他看来,民族主义“意味着你的国家是例外的”。
“在我看来,很明显,摩尔州长和那些极端进步派人士普遍都不认为美国是例外的,我认为这非常可悲。”他说道。
摩尔的言论也遭到了马里兰州自由核心小组主席、共和党人马特·摩根的批评,他说:“在摩尔的世界里,如果你是担心孩子学校图书馆里有露骨内容的家长,你就是民族主义者。如果你质疑《1619项目》的修正主义历史框架,倡导准确、诚实的历史,你就不是爱国者。你是民族主义者。”
“这是一个巧妙的修辞伎俩:重新定义术语,突然之间任何不同意你的人都成了反派。”摩根说道。
马里兰州自由核心小组在发给福克斯新闻数字频道的一份声明中称,摩尔召集议员召开特别会议进行选区重划的决定“是一场公然的党派努力,旨在重写马里兰州宪法,以便民主党人可以通过不公正选区划分剥夺众议员安迪·哈里斯的席位,压制农村和保守派的声音”。
“当马里兰州的家庭围坐在厨房餐桌旁,与高企的税收、高昂的能源成本以及安纳波利斯民主党人加剧的生活成本危机作斗争时,韦斯·摩尔州长却认为现在正是召开特别会议的绝佳时机。”摩根说道。
针对这些批评,摩尔的发言人阿马尔·穆萨告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:“马里兰州共和党人为什么如此反对爱国主义?”
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舒梅克告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,他所在的县因“希望在公立学校图书馆提供适合年龄的读物”而成为州领导人的目标。
2025年,马里兰州州教育委员会审查了卡罗尔县移除20本学校图书馆书籍的决定,此前家长辩称这些移除行为违反了摩尔2024年签署的《阅读自由法案》。州委员会最终维持了该县的决定,允许这些书籍继续留在书架外。
“他们拼命要把低俗内容塞进公立学校和学校图书馆,或者,你知道,甚至修改历史,仅仅指出建国元勋们的缺点就把他们塑造成反派。在我看来,这就是道德相对主义和最恶劣的修正主义。”舒梅克说道。
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舒梅克表示,正是这类政策,再加上持续“上调税收”,促使他宣布将在任期结束时离开该州。他表示,并不止他一人在当前领导层治下选择离开马里兰州。
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“我和很多人聊过;他们大多数人都完全理解我逃离马里兰州的决定,其中相当一部分人说他们也会紧随我之后离开。”他说道。
福克斯新闻数字频道也已联系马里兰州州教育委员会置评。
彼得·皮内多是福克斯新闻数字频道的政治撰稿人。
WATCH: Dem gov mocked for criticizing ‘tribal’ politics amid redistricting push: ‘Hypocrisy knows no bounds’
2026-07-09T14:04:07-04:00 / Fox News
This comes as Maryland lawmakers are set to meet for a special session to pass a new redistricting bill
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Published July 9, 2026 2:04pm EDT
State attorney rips Democratic governor’s ‘tribal’ line amid redistricting push
Haven Shoemaker, a state attorney for Carroll County, Maryland, ripped Democratic Gov. Wes Moore’s critique of
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Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore is facing criticism for condemning rising “tribal” politics while continuing to push a redistricting effort that opponents say would eliminate the state’s sole Republican congressional seat.
Moore, a rising Democratic star who is being floated as a possible 2028 presidential candidate, gave an Independence Day speech in which he described American history as “powerful,” “painful” and “complex.”
Speaking in the Maryland State House, where George Washington resigned his military commission in 1783, Moore proclaimed that “too many feel that our politics has become tribal, that our political system once felt like a gift, but the politics of today feel like a grift.”
In response, Haven Shoemaker, the top state attorney for Maryland’s Carroll County, remarked to Fox News Digital that “Gov. Moore is proof positive that hypocrisy knows no bounds.”
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Democratic Govs. Kathy Hochul, of New York, Wes Moore, of Maryland, and Tim Walz, of Minnesota, speak to members of the media outside the White House on July 3, 2024.(Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“On the basis of what you would have to characterize as tribalism, he is going to convene a special session of the Maryland General Assembly to redistrict Maryland’s only Republican congressman out of office. Sounds like tribalism to me,” said Shoemaker.
Maryland General Assembly leaders announced they will meet for a special session beginning on Aug. 3 to consider a constitutional amendment on congressional redistricting, affiliate Fox 45 reported. The special session follows months of pressure from Moore and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., on Maryland Democrats to advance a congressional redistricting plan that would likely eliminate the state’s lone Republican-held district.
The earlier effort to pass the redistricting bill had fizzled out largely due to Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson, a Democrat who called the proposed map “objectively unconstitutional” and expressed his worry that “the downside risk to Democrats is catastrophic.”
Afterward, Moore notably did not endorse Ferguson in his primary race despite the senator being one of the highest-ranking Democrats in the state.
After the special session announcement, Moore said in a statement that “for months, I have said that inaction is not an option and we cannot sit on the sidelines while voting rights, fair representation, and the foundations of our democracy come under attack across the country.”
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Senate President Bill Ferguson speaks as Maryland lawmakers convene for a new session on Jan. 8, 2025, in Annapolis, Maryland.(Jonathan Newton/for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
“I appreciate the General Assembly’s continued conversations and the agreement to come back to finish the work,” he said, adding, “My administration will work closely with the General Assembly as they consider legislation to ensure our state has the tools necessary to protect voters and defend fair representation.”
Meanwhile, Shoemaker, who previously served nine years in the Maryland House of Delegates, even holding the role of minority whip, accused Moore of being caught up in national politics while Marylanders are “fleeing in droves.”
“His record as governor is abysmal,” he said, adding, “Since he became governor, almost four years ago, all that he’s done is really tried to position himself to run for president.”
Shoemaker also took issue with Moore’s critique of American nationalism during his July 4th address.
Moore remarked that “today there are those who will use patriotism to justify pulling books from schools and rewriting history until it comforts those in power. In reality, that’s not patriotism; that’s nationalism.”
The governor continued that “nationalism is not an extension of patriotism; they are not interchangeable. There’s a difference, and that does matter.”
Shoemaker responded that “patriotism means that you love your country,” while in his view nationalism “means that your country is exceptional.”
“It’s pretty clear to me that neither Gov. Moore nor the ultra-progressives generally think that America is exceptional, and I think that’s incredibly sad,” he said.
Moore’s comment also garnered criticism from Maryland Freedom Caucus Chair Matt Morgan, a Republican, who said, “In Moore’s world, if you’re a parent concerned about explicit material in your child’s school library, you’re a nationalist. If you question the revisionist history framework of the 1619 Project and advocate for accurate, honest history, you’re not a patriot. You’re a nationalist.”
“It’s a neat rhetorical trick: reframe the terms, and suddenly anyone who disagrees with you is the villain,” said Morgan.
In a statement shared with Fox News Digital, the Maryland Freedom Caucus called Moore’s decision to convene lawmakers for a special session for redistricting “a blatant partisan effort to rewrite the Maryland Constitution so Democrats can gerrymander away Rep. Andy Harris’s seat and silence rural and conservative voices.”
“While Maryland families sit around their kitchen tables wrestling with sky-high taxes, crushing energy costs, and a cost-of-living crisis made far worse by Annapolis Democrats, Governor Wes Moore has decided now is the perfect time to call a special session,” said Morgan.
In response to the criticism, Ammar Mousa, a spokesperson for Moore, told Fox News Digital, “Why are Maryland Republicans so against patriotism?”
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Gov. Wes Moore appears on “Meet the Press” in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 7, 2025.(Shannon Finney/NBC via Getty Images)
Shoemaker told Fox News Digital that his own county has been targeted by state leaders for “wanting to have age-appropriate material in public school libraries.”
In 2025, the Maryland State Board of Education reviewed Carroll County’s removal of 20 books from school libraries after parents argued the removals violated Maryland’s Freedom to Read Act, which was signed by Moore in 2024. The State Board ultimately upheld the county’s decision, allowing the books to remain off library shelves.
“Fighting to keep filth in public schools and public school libraries, or, you know, even revising history to make villains of Founding Fathers who have made our country great by just pointing out their flaws. That seems like moral relativism to me and revisionism at its worst,” said Shoemaker.
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Shoemaker said that it is policies such as these, along with continuously “hiked taxes,” that prompted him to announce he is moving out of the state at the end of his term. He says he is not the only one calling it quits on Maryland under the current leadership.
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“I’ve talked to a lot of people; most of them say that they don’t blame me a bit for fleeing Maryland, and a substantial number of those folks say that they’re right behind me,” he said.
Fox News Digital also reached out to the Maryland State Board of Education for comment.
Peter Pinedo is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
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