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The Great Un-Awokening

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Last updated: June 7, 2025 4:58 pm
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Ambitious Democrats eyeing a potential presidential run are finding themselves at a crossroads, grappling with the need to appeal to a broader spectrum of voters and distance themselves from what some perceive as extreme positions within the party. The recent actions of several prominent Democrats signal a shift away from the leftward lurch on social issues that some believe contributed to the party’s defeat in the November election.

Maryland Governor Wes Moore, a Black man, made headlines by vetoing a bill aimed at reparations for descendants of slaves, a move that some see as an attempt to distance himself from more radical positions within the party. Similarly, California Governor Gavin Newsom has taken a more moderate stance on issues like transgender athletes participating in female sports, drawing criticism from progressive allies.

Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who is considering a 2028 presidential run, has been vocal about the need for the party to move back towards the center. He has criticized what he calls the Democratic Party’s “weak and woke” approach and urged his fellow Democrats to focus on issues like education rather than divisive social issues.

The shift towards moderation is not limited to social issues. Some Democrats are also reevaluating their approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, for example, has removed his pronouns from his social media bio and questioned the party’s messaging on these issues. Buttigieg has warned against turning these important issues into “something out of ‘Portlandia’” and has emphasized the need for a more inclusive and pragmatic approach.

The growing momentum towards moderation within the Democratic Party was on full display at WelcomeFest, a gathering of centrist elected officials, candidates, and operatives. The event featured discussions on shedding toxic positions like “defund the police” and focused on the party’s need to connect with a broader swath of voters. Adam Frisch, the former congressional candidate and director of electoral programs at Welcome PAC, emphasized the importance of focusing on economic opportunity and prosperity rather than micro-social issues.

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Governor Newsom, a liberal stalwart from California, has also made moves towards the center on a number of issues. He has distanced himself from so-called woke terminology and stances, and has taken a more moderate stance on LGBTQ+ issues and immigration. Newsom’s shift in tone has drawn criticism from some of his progressive allies, but may be a strategic move to appeal to a broader base of voters.

Overall, the trend towards moderation within the Democratic Party signals a recognition of the need to appeal to a wider range of voters and move away from divisive social issues. As potential 2028 candidates position themselves for a run at the presidency, it is clear that a new era of moderation may be on the horizon for the party. Wes Moore, a prominent figure in politics and social issues, recently attended a dinner event hosted by Rep. Jim Clyburn in Columbia, S.C. During the event, Moore highlighted the dangers of the Trump administration’s actions, including the dismantling of democracy and arbitrary trade wars that could impact everyday lives.

While many members of the Democratic Party are shifting towards more centrist positions, there are some exceptions. Governors like Andy Beshear of Kentucky, JB Pritzker of Illinois, and Tim Walz of Minnesota have remained vocal on social issues. Beshear, for example, has vetoed anti-LGBTQ+ bills and criticized those who invite conservative figures onto their platforms. He emphasized the importance of fairness in sports and highlighted the need for different perspectives in the ongoing debate.

Similarly, Walz and Pritzker have stood up for transgender rights, with Walz calling it a mistake to abandon transgender people. Pritzker declared March 31 as Illinois’ Transgender Day of Visibility, showing his support for the community. These governors have not shied away from their values, striking a balance between progressive ideals and practical governance.

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On the other hand, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has been vocal in opposing bills that discriminate against transgender youth. Despite the passage of such bills in the state senate, Shapiro has continued to advocate for inclusivity and fairness in sports.

As the Democratic Party grapples with social issues, there is still much work to be done. Former Pennsylvania Attorney General Rahm Emanuel believes that the party needs to address cultural issues and correct past mistakes. The party’s stance on various social issues will continue to evolve, with leaders like Moore, Clyburn, and others playing a crucial role in shaping the party’s direction.

In conclusion, the Democratic Party faces a complex landscape of social issues, with leaders like Moore and Clyburn working to navigate these challenges. By staying true to their values and advocating for inclusivity, fairness, and democracy, the party can continue to make strides towards a more equitable society.

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