Transcript: Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on 'Face the Nation,' June 30, 2024

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The following is a transcript of an interview with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, on 'Face the Nation' that aired on June 30, 2024.

The following is a transcript of an interview with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, on 'Face the Nation' that aired on June 30, 2024.MARGARET BRENNAN: Good morning and welcome to Face The Nation. We begin this morning with reaction to the first presidential debate of 2024. Our polling unit asked voters how they view the candidates now, including their cognitive health. The results are not encouraging for the president.

--Yes--MARGARET BRENNAN: --As surrogates like you are. Isn't that demonstrating that there are alternatives, Democratic alternatives, who are younger and able to go out and be quick on their feet and on the trail?GOV. And going and speaking to the people that- that just the day but the next morning after he was up working with Congress to ensure that we can get a 100% cost share on rebuilding the Key Bridge. He got back up and he got back to work. MARGARET BRENNAN: But--GOV.

--No. Well- well I- I- I think in- in- and Donald Trump is also claiming responsibility for the turndown of Roe v. Wade. So- so I mean, it wasn't a great moment for the president. But let's be clear: his position on making sure the reproductive health and reproductive rights should be ironclad, his position that we should have Roe v. Wade, as the law of the land is very, very clear--MARGARET BRENNAN: --Yeah. GOV.

The- we also have to remember that this election is a binary choice. It's an election between President Joe Biden, and frankly, even the conversation around the national debt, you know, someone whose tax cuts at a time when over the next decade, we are going to have the largest transfer of wealth in the history of the world--MARGARET BRENNAN: --You need young voters to turn out--GOV.

I think they're also going to see themselves reflected in all the people who are going out and being the president's surrogates. I think you'd have to go out and earn it. You know, I'm- I'm- I'm the youngest Democratic governor in this country. The only African American governor in America. And we're out here all the time, and we're out here in conjunction with other surrogates.

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