Monday, June 02, 2025

Wes Moore embraces abundance agenda in South Carolina, as poll shows it's a loser


Maryland Governor Wes Moore (D) emphatically aligned himself with the so-called "abundance" agenda during a speech in South Carolina last Friday night. Expected to run for the White House in 2028, Moore spoke in code to some of the Democratic Party's wealthiest donors, who have already put millions behind the abundance message, spearheaded by a recent book written by pundits Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson. But Klein and Thompson have found their warmest reception on podcasts hosted by neoliberal Democrats and conservatives. Many progressives, in contrast, have seen through the abundance campaign for what it is: a repackaging of earlier pushes for the juicing of corporate profits, at the expense of local control over zoning and growth issues. That perceptive reaction from the Bernie Sanders wing of the party is backed up by a new poll that shows Moore's embrace of the "abundance bros" movement puts him out of step with the progressive Democrats and independents he will need to prevail in Democratic and open primaries in 2028.

The abundance campaign is another good example of the "now more than ever" phenomenon. No matter what the crisis of the hour might be, the same old agenda is pushed as the solution. At the moment, the crisis is the Democratic Party's identity crisis. Real estate developers who have tried several tactics to gain the right to build luxury multifamily housing in the most desirable and successful residential areas - starting with the environment, and most-recently and disgustingly glomming onto the George Floyd Revolution and Black Lives Matter movement with a racial argument for blowing up zoning codes - with relatively little success, have now put a new brand on the same old YIMBY agenda. Also on board are other corporate interests, forever seeking a reduction in regulations, and an increase in profit margins.

Klein, Thompson, and others pushing the abundance agenda have offered it as a liberal response to President Donald Trump's MAGA agenda, and a blueprint for 2028 Democratic presidential candidates. But not only is it just another case of "more cowbell," it fundamentally misfires as a quick fix for what ails the Democratic Party. Where Trump's success among Black and Latino men in 2024 was in large part the idea that he would provide them with prosperity, the abundance agenda openly and unabashedly reserves the financial benefits for wealthy developers, power companies, and Chinese solar panel manufacturers. Things will "get done," and faster alright. But none of the profits will accrue to you, and you'll give up local control over decisions that directly impact your neighborhood. Good deal, right?

Voters polled by Demand Progress seem to have been impressively quick studies of the abundance agenda. Democrats and independents responded negatively to the abundance agenda, while Republicans had a more favorable reaction. Progressive policies (oddly termed "populist" by Demand Progress) like getting money out of politics, breaking up big banks and corporations, and prosecuting corruption were seen as more favorable by 72.5% of Democrats, and 55.4% of independents, according to Axios. 

When asked to make a blunt choice between abundance and populism, only 16.8% of Democrats endorsed abundance.

It's curious that Moore is one of them. Not only does the abundance agenda get a thumbs down from a majority of the voters he needs to get past the primaries in 2028, but it also puts him in a crowded lane of Democratic candidates. Among those who have also posited themselves as abundance bros are Tim Walz, Cory Booker, Jared Polis, and Kamala Harris. And Pete Buttigieg was an abundance bro before it was even a thing.

"Gone are the days when the Democrats are the party of no and slow. we must be the party of yes and now," Moore declared, which was surely music to the ears of corporate donors who want the abundance agenda to be the Democratic Party agenda. That corporate money will be an advantage for Moore, no doubt. As was seen with Joe Biden in 2020, Moore can lose Iowa and New Hampshire, and still clinch the nomination with a Jim Clyburn endorsement in South Carolina that Clyburn himself has already hinted at. And the Democratic National Committee has slammed the door on progressive upstarts in three straight elections, most notably kneecapping Bernie Sanders twice. Can the DNC do it a fourth time in a row?

Moore is in his element among the rich and famous, having raised most of his campaign cash at fundraisers in the Hamptons and on Martha's Vineyard when he ran for governor in 2022. And just this year, he closed a budget gap largely on the backs of the poor and middle class, who now must pay hundreds of dollars to register their vehicles with the state, among other regressive tax and fee hikes. The Reaganesque, Laffer Curve, trickle-down, supply-side voodoo economics of the abundance agenda are not that surprising of a platform for Moore, given that he first entered politics in college as a Young Republican.

Moore and his backers have tried to cast him as a charismatic and inspirational figure in the mold of Barack Obama. But the 2008-era Obama presented himself as a champion for the little guy, not Wall Street and real estate moguls. Once in the White House, he quickly morphed into a neoliberal and forever-war fighter, but his pre-2009 populist persona was what won him many of the same voters who would propel Trump to victory eight years later. The abundance promise of lower costs and higher profits for mega corporations might win Moore an abundance of campaign cash, but is unlikely to draw an abundance of progressive Democrat and independent primary votes.

17 comments:

JAC said...

No, he's not running for president. Yeah, right.

JAC said...

And Robert, can you find out what's happening on Old Georgetown Road at the old Brown's Country store? That's a historic designated building but there's construction going on right now and it looks like they're dismantling, piece by piece, the structure .Thank you for finding out and posting about it

Anonymous said...

What a track record he has to run on but that doesn't stop the party of the separation by race, gender, sexual orientation, class, citizenship and every other micro detail the liberal outrage of the day is.

Like Jawando and Alsobrooks, Moore's track abysmal track record means nothing to the voting left as they're blinded by hate, (currently Trump), but remember how they hated Romney, McCain and Bush before their latest mental trigger, (but forgot what they said as soon as these RINOS criticized Trump). Can't say they're not entertaining as hypocrisy runs through their veins and the thing is to let them talk freely and bury themselves.

Anonymous said...

Not trying to be flippant, but when has Moore really done anything but run up on stage and look energetic? Sure he vetoed Reparations but it's obviously to temporarily stun and placate the counties in MD that still may be viable, and more importantly to garner National gravitas, for the moment. 'For the moment' should be the Dems byword. Don't dare look into the future.

Anonymous said...

It's a total loser. In interviews, Klein refuses to acknowledge the role of capitalism and "venture/vulture capitalists" and developers in taking over housing markets across the country. Yes, regulations play a part, but he also seems to argue for lax regs in building affordable housing, even if those regs result in unsafe or less safe buildings.

JAC said...

7:26 - Well said.

Anonymous said...

Not to worry the "Soupy Sales" guy is the front runner.

Anonymous said...

You literally are bitching about track record when you vote for a reality show host who had to declare personal bankruptcy 4 times and took another 6 businesses bankrupt. Since, he failed miserably with a pandemic response, stood silent during an armed insurrection, promoted bs conspiracy theories about election interference, is leading the economy to the toilet due to uncertainty from his moronic tariff policy.

You guys live in a different universe. You really do. Your thinking is so fragile and old.

Anonymous said...

Let's not forget the most dishonest politician in Washington, Jamie Raskin, who just today responding to the Colorado attacks essentially blamed guns. Unfortunately for him the reality is that the illegal, (overstayed his visa allowed to remain here by the Biden administration), was denied the purchase of a firearm.

The left is by far the most violent group in the US today bolstered by democrats like Raskin who is willing to limit the rights of law abiding citizens in favor of illegals who they allowed in to kill & terrorize.

Anonymous said...

You mean our dauntless, daring, defender of democracy?

Anonymous said...

I was fortunate enough to have moved out of MD just before Moore got into office. He is a hack.

Anonymous said...

@5:29 Step back from your TDS for a second into the land of the real. Check the stock market lately? Fuel prices? Specifically diesel which has a greater affect on cost of goods than gasoline which also happens to be much lower than under your dementia patient hero. Even CNN is having indigestion over their own polls.

The big one is the border which you guys wanted completely open to terrorists like your friend in Boulder who overstayed a tourist visa, (read ILLEGAL), but later granted a work permit by your party. Big bummer is that illegal drugs crossing the border is now at an all time low so you'll need to get out of your parents basement and maybe even get a real job instead of shilling for whatever left-wing cause of the day is

Anonymous said...

When 529 refers to track record, try putting down the waterpipe and look at facts, (real ones, not the wishful MSM bloviations), which paint a different picture than you would like to admit because in the real world results matter. Banks wouldn't lend millions to virtually any democrat in office because there is no viable business plan except grift. Trump on the other hand, would have banks lining up for his next deal if he wasn't in office, (personally losing millions by the way).

Fact is that Trump would be much better off, financially, if he stayed a private citizen. It bothers the left that he can't be purchased like most politicians.

Anonymous said...

Trump would have banks lining up...he would have been better of a private citizen? You guys are delusional. The guy has grifted almost $3B since becoming president. In fact, being president is the only thing that kept this lunatic out of prison. Have fun trying to defend his bs in the midterms.

JAC said...

5:59 - You're right, Harris/Walz would have been much better. And if you believe that, I've got some ocean front property in Oklahoma I'll sell you.

Anonymous said...

Betabama.

Anonymous said...

@5:59 Is this some of the "facts" overheard on the cartoon network?