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Wes Moore dives into 2028 race in South Carolina

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Last updated: May 31, 2025 4:12 am
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Wes Moore, the first-term governor of Maryland, delivered a compelling speech at the South Carolina Democrats Blue Palmetto Dinner, urging the party to embrace action and urgency in order to counter President Donald Trump and improve the lives of the middle class. Moore emphasized the need for Democrats to learn from Trump’s impatience and drive for change, while also condemning his reckless actions.

With South Carolina’s history of propelling Democratic primary winners to the White House, Moore’s address has sparked speculation about a potential presidential bid. The governor highlighted his roots in Charleston, his military service, and his accomplishments in crime reduction and job creation in Maryland. He emphasized his commitment to delivering quality healthcare and livable wages for all Americans, contrasting his vision with Trump’s actions.

Moore, at 46, is considered a rising star in the Democratic Party and has garnered attention from influential figures like George Clooney. While some Democrats are focused on future election cycles, Moore stressed the importance of immediate action and courage in the face of current challenges.

Despite his popularity, Moore has faced criticism for vetoing a reparations bill in Maryland, which aimed to study historic race-based inequality in the state. This decision has caused backlash from some Democrats, with calls for his disinvitation from events like the gala in South Carolina.

The issue of reparations remains divisive, with a Pew Research Center survey showing contrasting views among African Americans and white respondents. Moore defended his veto, citing economic concerns in his state as a reason to delay funding for another study.

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In preparation for a potential White House run, Moore has engaged in various media appearances and podcast interviews, discussing a range of topics from economic policies to basketball workouts. While limiting out-of-state engagements to focus on his role in Maryland, Moore plans to participate in campaign efforts in Virginia and New Jersey, which hold statewide elections this fall.

Overall, Wes Moore’s speech in South Carolina showcased his leadership and vision for the Democratic Party, setting the stage for a potential presidential bid in the future.

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