Maryland Gov. Wes Moore responds to the 2028 presidential run speculation

Democrat Maryland Governor Wes Moore, CNN on Sunday during his appearance on a potential presidential run was asked speculations ongoing speculation, which focused on serving the state, he said.
Why important
The Democrats suffered great losses in the last year’s elections, lost the Oval Office and Ceding Ground in the US House of Representatives and Senate. In the meantime, the Republicans saw significant election success, President Donald Trump returned to duty after winning the popular vote and election college.
Trump and his allies have repeatedly mocked the idea that most legal analysts, who admitted that they would violate the US constitution because all presidents were limited to two periods, were looking for the third period.
The Democrats will have to organize a strong campaign in 2028 to regain the lost seats in the Congress and to reclaim the presidency, and Moore is a rising voice within the party.
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What to know
CNNs during a view on Sunday The status of the unionThe host Dana Bash and Moore talked about the Democratic Party’s situation Maryland and Trump policies.
At the end of the speech, Bash told Moore, “Do you run the 2028 run for the president?” He asked.
Moore laughed and said, “I didn’t focus on anything except to be Maryland’s ten years, no.” He said. He continued to elaborate a new tax deduction in the state and added that “I was really proud of what Maryland is doing and focusing on making sure that we continue to progress.”
Bash replied: “This certainly sounds like something that fits a national platform campaign buffer.”
Moore’s press team drew attention to the past comments and interviews of communication director David Turner and interviews on the subject Newsweek“When asked for a presidential run, he said ‘abundant’.
When Moore asked Bloomberg in January if he was thinking of running for the president, he said: “No. I got the best job. And I actually love the moment we see in Maryland.”
At the beginning of this month, Moore pushed the speculation at the annual Gridon Club dinner: “If I actually wanted to be president, I wouldn’t have done any of this.
Although the former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris supported his presidential campaigns in 2024, he promised to cooperate with Trump, but also called the president’s certain executive orders.
“I’m going to work with this management and find ways to find ways to find discreet solutions that will raise Maryland,” Bloomberg said during the interview.
Moore was elected to Top State Post in 2022 with more than 64 percent of the votes. In 2026, he is entitled to run a second term.
What will happen next?
The Maryland Guernatorial race will take place on November 3, 2026, while the next presidential race will take place on November 2028.