Seventh State Podcast

Seventh State Podcast Teaser

3 min · 8. maj 2026
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The Seventh State Podcast asks two intertwined questions: Who is Maryland, and who is Governor Wes Moore? Through personal narration, history, and data, the Seventh State Podcast explores Maryland’s identity as “America in miniature,” post-COVID social and economic changes, and the political moment that elevated a charismatic outsider. As Wes Moore’s rise is traced—from campaign promises to public image to his administration—this limited series sets the stage for deeper scrutiny and raises a central tension: What happens when powerful political stories collide with uncomfortable truths?

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Maryland, Meet Wes Moore

This episode introduces Maryland as both a beloved home and “America in miniature,” reflecting the social, economic, and political turmoil faced by the broader United States in recent years. The narrator—a lifelong Maryland resident—explores rising costs of living, population loss, COVID‑19 impacts, and political polarization before introducing gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore as a symbol of hope during crisis. Moore has a compelling personal narrative and meteoric rise—backed by major endorsements and resonant campaign messaging—but contradictions and controversies emerge, including questions about his personal finances, biography, and public claims. By examining Maryland’s complex voter landscape and challenging the state’s reputation as reliably Democratic, the episode sets up a central tension between political storytelling and accountability, positioning Maryland—and Wes Moore’s governorship—as a cautionary case study for voters nationwide.

8. maj 202622 min