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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsYour next way too early 2028 presidential primary poll
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I know ya'll won't listen tho
30 votes, 9 passes | Time left: Unlimited | |
AOC | |
3 (10%) |
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Pete Buttigieg | |
2 (7%) |
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Josh Shapiro | |
4 (13%) |
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Corey Booker | |
2 (7%) |
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Ayana Pressley | |
0 (0%) |
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Adam Schiff | |
1 (3%) |
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Gavin Newsom | |
16 (53%) |
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Ruben Gallego | |
0 (0%) |
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John Fetterman | |
2 (7%) |
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Rashida Tlaib | |
0 (0%) |
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GreenWave
(10,120 posts)ColinC
(11,098 posts)Amishman
(5,858 posts)Both will appeal to independents and are popular in the most critical swing state.
Fetterman would be my top choice, Shapiro second, then a very wide gap to anyone else.
JI7
(91,307 posts)GainesT1958
(4,544 posts)Very successful Democratic governor in a very red state...works with Repubs when he needs to; fights them hard whenever he has to...
It may be more hope than reality though. My opinion of Fetterman has gone down. But if he is polling well and looks like a winner, yes, Im open to it.
Jack Valentino
(1,629 posts)Since no one's declared for anything, certainly the incumbent Vice President's name ought to be on this....
Also, "Undecided" since some of us will be, at this point.
0rganism
(24,861 posts)Assuming, of course, the dictator decides to take time out from a busy schedule of retribution and recreation to preserve an illusion of obsolete democracy.
Anyway, it's much too early to say.
dweller
(25,614 posts)Hell be dead
I betting on Cheeseburger/Kentucky Fried
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rollin74
(2,143 posts)I'm not sure any of the others listed would have a realistic chance of winning
Polybius
(19,119 posts)Thank God no Tiaib votes so far. Don't wanna lose NY and maybe even California.
a kennedy
(32,763 posts)Shrek
(4,227 posts)SocialDemocrat61
(3,460 posts)Newsome is up for re-election in 26. He doesn't run but steps down to start running for President in 28. And Harris runs for California Governor in 26 in his place.