Maryland Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore on Wednesday released cable and broadcast TV ads, the first candidate in the crowded primary to make a pitch to voters over the airwaves in the Baltimore and Washington D.C. region.
Moore purchased 30-second and 60-second spots that will air over the next few weeks, according to the campaign.
The six-figure ad buy comes less than four months before the June 28 primary and marks the next phase of the gubernatorial campaign where candidates attempt to distinguish themselves from their competitors. Moore last week received a coveted endorsement from Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D), who was once seen as a likely candidate for governor.