


Democratic Governors Urge Party Revitalization at Clyburn's Fish Fry
At Jim Clyburn's Fish Fry, governors Walz and Moore call for a stronger Democratic strategy against Trump, emphasizing grassroots unity and fiercer opposition.
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At Jim Clyburn's Fish Fry, Democratic governors Wes Moore and Tim Walz urged a revitalized party strategy to regain support, emphasizing grassroots engagement and unity. Walz, addressing the South Carolina Democratic Party Convention, called for Democrats to 'be a little meaner' in their pushback against Trump, labeling him a 'bully' and a 'cruel man.' Both governors denied intentions to run for president in 2028, focusing instead on energizing the party for upcoming elections. Their remarks underscored the need for a strong alternative to Trump and highlighted the importance of competing in every district ahead of key state conventions.
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The event was Jim Clyburn's World Famous Fish Fry, held on May 30, 2025, at EdVenture in South Carolina.
Governors Walz and Moore emphasized the need for grassroots engagement and unity, with Walz suggesting that Democrats should be more assertive in their opposition.
No, both governors denied intentions to run for president in 2028.
The governors emphasized competing in every district to build a strong alternative to Trump and prepare for upcoming state conventions.
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