AUSTIN, Texas—Democratic Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, who is seen as a potential presidential contender, said during a keynote speaking address that his party could learn from President Donald Trump’s ability to move quickly and deliver results.
Moore discussed the state of the country, his state, and the Democratic Party, setting the stage for his broader points on Nov. 13 at the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin. The annual event features a lineup of political speakers, newsmakers, and journalists discussing current events.
Moore, Maryland’s first black governor, denied he would run for president in 2028, but he has traveled to key early states such as South Carolina and Nevada this year….
Maryland’s Democratic Governor Says His Party Could Learn From Trump

