In a stunning display of political opportunism, Maryland Governor Wes Moore is already throwing his own Democratic Party under the bus as he eyes a potential 2028 presidential run. The far-left governor declared he doesn't "answer" to Democratic Party bosses ahead of this week's National Governors Association conference in Washington, D.C.
Moore's brazen comments come as no surprise to those who've watched the Democrat establishment's complete meltdown following Trump's decisive 2024 victory. With the party in shambles and Americans rejecting their radical agenda, ambitious Democrats like Moore are scrambling to rebrand themselves.
"I don't answer to the bosses of the Democratic Party," Moore reportedly said, desperately trying to sound independent while pushing the same failed policies that got his party crushed at the ballot box.
As vice chairman of the NGA and currently the nation's only black governor in office, Moore is clearly positioning himself as the "outsider" candidate for 2028. But let's be honest, Patriots - this is the same playbook we've seen before from Democrats who suddenly discover they're "moderates" when it's politically convenient.
Moore's timing isn't coincidental. With Trump's America First agenda delivering real results for working families, Democrats are panicking about their electoral future. Moore apparently thinks he can fool voters into believing he's somehow different from the radical leftists who gave us inflation, open borders, and endless government overreach.
The question is: will Americans fall for this political theater again? Moore may claim he doesn't answer to party bosses, but his record tells a different story. He's pushed the same woke policies, the same big government solutions, and the same anti-American rhetoric that voters soundly rejected in 2024.
As Trump continues to deliver on his promises and Republicans maintain control, desperate Democrats like Moore are already plotting their comeback. But after witnessing the success of President Trump's second term, will voters really want to go backward to failed Democratic policies dressed up in new packaging?
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