Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) is telling Democrats to “move on” from the 2024 presidential election, chiming in that he does not care whether or not the Democratic National Committee releases the contentious autopsy of the election loss. “My point is this: release it, don’t release it. I don’t care,” Moore told Politico in a sit-down interview released Tuesday. “I really don’t. I’m like, listen, if you need a research report to know why we lost in 2024, then that’s actually part of the problem.”

Moore has shot down speculation that he could run for president in 2028 throughout the past year or so, but nonetheless, he has maintained his reputation as a rising star in the Democratic Party. With troubles such as the Key Bridge collapse and his crusade for redistricting in Maryland, Moore has attracted national attention. But Moore continued to beat around the bush in the Tuesday interview.

“When I say I’m hungry but I’m not thirsty, my definition of hungry is making sure you’re focusing on 2026,” Moore said over crab cakes. “My definition of thirsty is making sure you’re focused on 2028.”

But Moore chimed in on his thoughts on where the Democratic Party should head in the future. His thoughts? Don’t relive 2024. Moore said he thought the reason Democrats and former Vice President Kamala Harris lost in 2024 was because they “didn’t engage people” and they “did not deliver results with any forms of speed.”