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What’s Next for Maryland Governor Wes Moore After Biden’s Withdrawal?

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With President Joe Biden’s recent decision not to seek re-election, attention has shifted to the next wave of Democratic leaders, including Maryland Governor Wes Moore.

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For over a year, Moore has been a steadfast supporter of Biden, actively involved in his campaign efforts.

He has participated in fundraising, visited key states such as Wisconsin and North Carolina, and appeared on various political talk shows to promote Biden.

Despite growing calls from some Democrats for Biden to withdraw, Moore has consistently backed the President.

Following Biden’s announcement to step aside, Moore expressed his admiration for Biden’s lifelong dedication to public service and his significant impact on the nation.

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Wes Moore
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Moore’s future political plans remain uncertain, but he is expected to support Vice President Kamala Harris, potentially as early as Monday.

His name has also been mentioned as a possible contender for the 2024 presidential or vice-presidential nomination, though if he does not run this cycle, he may be a strong candidate in 2028 or 2032.

Before becoming governor, Moore was the executive director of the Robin Hood Foundation, an anti-poverty organization, and founded BridgEdU, a company aiding first-generation college students.

His diverse background includes roles in investment banking, the U.S. Department of State, and the U.S. Army.

With a Rhodes Scholarship and military experience, Moore’s varied career highlights his commitment to service and leadership.


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