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Drawn out of Maryland’s 1st district, Harden mulling a move to Eastern Shore

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Maryland鈥檚 1st Congressional District underwent a vast transformation in the most recent round of redistricting: It once extended through northern Harford County into parts of Carroll and Baltimore counties, it now includes a southern section of Harford as its northern terminus and extends across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to include parts of Anne Arundel County.

That means the district will be significantly more competitive in 2022. It also means that somerunning for that congressional seat have been drawn out of the district, including incumbent U.S. Rep. Andrew P. Harris, the state鈥檚 lone congressional Republican who lives in Cockeysville, which is now split between the 2nd and 7th congressional districts.

The U.S. Constitution requires representatives to live in the state they represent, but not the same district.

R. David Harden, one of three Democratic contenders vying for a chance to unseat Harris in 2022, said he鈥檚 looking to move anyway. Harden鈥檚 current home is near Westminster in Carroll County. The previous map put Harden, a foreign policy strategist, in the 1st District, but the new one puts him in the 8th District. He said in an interview that he鈥檚 鈥渁ctively looking for a place on the Eastern Shore.鈥

But he said that he wants to see whether litigation might shake up the newly drawn district lines before making a move. Fair Maps Maryland, an anti-gerrymandering group with ties to Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R), vowed legal action against the General Assembly鈥檚 congressional map just moments after it passed the state Senate during last week鈥檚 special session.

鈥淭he uncertainty of that, though, is weighed against the fact that this district is perfect for me,鈥 Harden said.

Harden sees opportunity in the newly drawn 1st District. The district was redrawn in 2012 to be heavily conservative, allowing for a Democratic-leaning 6th District in Western Maryland, and Harris handily won reelection. But the new lines have put the 1st District into toss-up territory, and Harden hopes that he鈥檒l be able to capture votes from both Republicans and Democrats by positioning himself as a moderate.

Harden expects to face Heather R. Mizeur in the Democratic primary next year. Mizeur, formerly a state delegate from Montgomery County, now lives in Chestertown on the Eastern Shore. She has already broken early fundraising records in the 1st District. Jennifer Pingley (D), a registered nurse who lives in Cecil County, also is vying for a chance to unseat Harris.

The new 1st District includes more than 200,000 residents of central Anne Arundel County. Harden hopes that area鈥檚 proximity to military bases and government contracting firms will allow him to flex his foreign service experience and appeal to voters there.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e moderate folks,鈥 Harden said. 鈥淭hey care about education, they care about economic opportunity, they care about crime, security and stability.鈥

Harden hopes to use his rural upbringing and ancestral ties to the several parts of the district to appeal to voters. He said both of his parents trace their family history back to the Eastern Shore, and that his father鈥檚 side of the family later moved to Anne Arundel County near the Severn River.

Harden noted that Democrats have struggled to win rural districts in recent years. 2022 is showing signs that it could be a after Republican Glenn Youngkin swept rural counties in Virginia during that state鈥檚 November gubernatorial election.

鈥淲hatever the Democrats have been doing in rural America, the Democratic strategy for rural America has failed,鈥 Harden said. 鈥淲e need to be competitive in rural counties. And that means that we have to understand the hopes and aspirations, the challenges and the grievances of rural肠辞耻苍迟颈别蝉.鈥

Mizeur is a prominent progressive who had garnered a significant backing before the district was redrawn 鈥 and she has been endorsed by Wayne Gilchrest, a moderate Republican and longtime 1st District representative.

And Mizeur鈥檚 farming background isn鈥檛 anything to write off, either: She grew up in Blue Mound, a village in rural Macon County, Illinois, and now lives on an organic farm in Chestertown. According to her campaign, her family has been farming for seven generations.

鈥淲inning 鈥 and representing the people here 鈥 requires an ability to build coalitions, work with people across the political spectrum, and solve problems with pragmatic solutions,鈥 Mizeur said in a statement. 鈥淭hat has been my calling card for years, and it鈥檚 the reason my campaign has garnered support from a wide range of leaders 鈥 from former Republican Congressman Wayne Gilchrest to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, or from local leaders like Salisbury Mayor Jake Day to former Queen Anne鈥檚 County Republican Commissioner David Dunmyer, just to name a few.鈥

Harden said he thinks the Democratic challenger to Harris in 2022 will need to garner votes from 鈥渃entrist Democrats, independents and Hogan Republicans鈥 to have a realistic chance of winning.

Appealing to rural voters, including watermen and farmers, is set to be a key aspect of both Harden鈥檚 and Mizeur鈥檚 campaigns. Mizeur recently rolled out a 鈥淔armers for Mizeur鈥 group and outlined a to include farmers in the fight against climate change. Harden has said the Eastern Shore and the Chesapeake Bay should be a for technologies that, likewise, will combat climate change.

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