Overview
- Gov. Wes Moore confirmed on ABC's 'The View' that he will not run for president in 2028, reiterating his focus on Maryland governance.
- Moore's decision comes as his popularity grows within the Democratic Party, fueled by his achievements in Maryland and high-profile endorsements like George Clooney's.
- Despite ruling out a bid, Moore's name remains prominent among Democratic governors speculated as potential 2028 contenders.
- Other governors, including Gretchen Whitmer, Gavin Newsom, and Josh Shapiro, have yet to confirm or rule out their own presidential ambitions.
- Moore highlighted his administration's accomplishments in Maryland, such as navigating crises and improving state metrics, as a priority over national ambitions.