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William769

(58,647 posts)
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 11:04 AM Thursday

I think it's way to early to be throwing 2028 Presidential candidates out there.

Yes I have one in mind but I want to see what that person does over the next year. I am more worried over the 2026 House elections more than anything. The House is the key to 2028.

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I think it's way to early to be throwing 2028 Presidential candidates out there. (Original Post) William769 Thursday OP
Agreed. We have a mid-term to focus on...nt Wounded Bear Thursday #1
I completely agree. Quiet Em Thursday #2
Yes, having a Speaker of the House that's a Democrat for 2028 is imperative William769 Thursday #3
Reminder: the speaker does not control the EV certification or seating of new reps. Fiendish Thingy Thursday #10
The Speaker does have a guiding hand William769 Thursday #12
Of course. Nt Fiendish Thingy Thursday #21
I totally agree, Bill. There is a lot of time left brer cat Thursday #4
Some people like to jump the gun on that ms liberty Thursday #5
I am so with you on that. William769 Thursday #7
Absolutely. greatauntoftriplets Thursday #6
Yes, many things can change. William769 Thursday #8
Anyway, I hate having nearly four years of presidential campaigning. greatauntoftriplets Thursday #11
Again, you are correct. William769 Thursday #13
I'm a supporter of shorter election campaigns. greatauntoftriplets Thursday #16
I'm a supporter of not having to open my wallet every time I turn around. William769 Thursday #19
That too. greatauntoftriplets Thursday #20
Of course it's way too early Fiendish Thingy Thursday #9
While I agree the midterms are more important EdmondDantes_ Thursday #14
We'll just agree to disagree. William769 Thursday #15
Totally disagree. boston bean Thursday #17
Well, that's bound to happen. William769 Thursday #18
Respectfully, of course! boston bean Thursday #23
Best get used to it or ignore it. It will only ramp up from here. BannonsLiver Thursday #22
Unfortunately know ignore all to well. William769 Thursday #24
Good. Then you shouldn't have any more problems. BannonsLiver Thursday #25
Sigh. PoindexterOglethorpe Thursday #26
amen to that! William769 Thursday #28
Way too early even to assume there will be 2028 presidential elections 0rganism Thursday #27
I don't think we're there yet. William769 Thursday #29
I'm more concerned about the strategy of the Party to start winning again... WarGamer Thursday #30
This is why we need to focus on the House & that will be the shaker for the start ups. William769 Thursday #32
Yes... and no WarGamer Thursday #34
I agree with you on everything except Newsom William769 Thursday #36
Biden was the most progressive president in decades and Kamala ran to his left. W_HAMILTON Thursday #37
Wholeheartedly agree ILikePie92 Thursday #31
I have no problem having a couple of stalking horses out there advancing the dialogue Brother Buzz Thursday #33
Completely agree. sinkingfeeling Thursday #35
It would take a monumental error on part EnergizedLib Thursday #38
You would think. William769 Thursday #39
Trump campaigned for four years. I think others wanting to run in 2028 doc03 Thursday #40
We'll just agree to disagree. William769 Thursday #41
Agreed. We need to save Deomcracy, right now! yellow dahlia Yesterday #42
Got that right! William769 Yesterday #43
Agreed. Xolodno Yesterday #44
So noted.... but I don't agree. Jack Valentino Yesterday #45

William769

(58,647 posts)
3. Yes, having a Speaker of the House that's a Democrat for 2028 is imperative
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 11:13 AM
Thursday

If it's a republican, thats the ballgame, time to go home. We know who plays fair & who cheats.

Fiendish Thingy

(19,077 posts)
10. Reminder: the speaker does not control the EV certification or seating of new reps.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 11:34 AM
Thursday

But other than that, yes we must have a Dem speaker.

brer cat

(26,898 posts)
4. I totally agree, Bill. There is a lot of time left
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 11:17 AM
Thursday

to pick the head of the ticket. We need to be fully focused on the mid terms.

ms liberty

(10,144 posts)
5. Some people like to jump the gun on that
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 11:20 AM
Thursday

BUT IF WE WANT A POTUS ELECTION IN 2028, WE MUST GET THROUGH THE MID TERMS AND WIN BIG.

Sorry ro shout, but there may not be a POTUS election in 28 if we don't win the mid terms.

greatauntoftriplets

(177,493 posts)
11. Anyway, I hate having nearly four years of presidential campaigning.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 11:34 AM
Thursday

I realize that people want a leader to emerge right now, but there are many things to consider in a presidential race. Plus, most people aren't as politically engaged as we at DU are, and we run the risk of turning them off if they have to listen to nearly four years of campaigning.

greatauntoftriplets

(177,493 posts)
20. That too.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 12:19 PM
Thursday

Mostly I just delete those emails without reading them. They don't have any impact on what I do donate.

Fiendish Thingy

(19,077 posts)
9. Of course it's way too early
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 11:32 AM
Thursday

But in between constitutional crises, clickbaiters gotta create content Doncha know, so we get a speculation feeding frenzy.

EdmondDantes_

(403 posts)
14. While I agree the midterms are more important
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 11:51 AM
Thursday

I don't think it's too early to think about 2028 yet. Presuming we win the presidency in 2038, we need to have that person hit the ground running. One problem Biden had, which is understandable given the covid vaccine rollout was the most important, is he didn't have some nominees ready to go. I want whoever wins in 2028 to have a clear plan for everything ready to go. Especially given the Senate is going to be tough in 2026 and 2028 so getting some nominees through will likely be harder as well as legislation.

I don't think that speculation on 2028 presidential candidates distracts from 2026, and we know people who are thinking about running will be positioning themselves early.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(27,747 posts)
26. Sigh.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 04:45 PM
Thursday

People here love to speculate about the next candidate some three and a half years too soon.

There's no way of knowing what will happen in the next three days, let alone the next three years.

0rganism

(24,991 posts)
27. Way too early even to assume there will be 2028 presidential elections
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 04:48 PM
Thursday

I'm quite confident there will at least be a voting day, so F47 or his heir apparent can claim a huge mandate to rule. Russia has "voting" too.

WarGamer

(16,933 posts)
30. I'm more concerned about the strategy of the Party to start winning again...
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 04:52 PM
Thursday

2024 didn't work and if we go down the same path... we'll lose again.

WarGamer

(16,933 posts)
34. Yes... and no
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 05:01 PM
Thursday

I think a Mid-Term victory is all but assured.

It usually is and considering the extreme position f Trump and his administration...

Should be a gimme.

Problem is... that still doesn't explain how to win a national contest for POTUS.

IMHO... the current Party has moved right on the extreme

I'm 100% convinced that playing kissy face with neocons in 2024 hurt us, not helped us.

AND Fair or not... there is an image, a caricature of Democrats that comes from social media, like LibsofTikTok that is very damaging.

IMHO... want to win, run someone like Bill Clinton.

Young-ish and what we'd call a moderate Democrat. The type who is adored by the blue collar folks and Sunday Football dudes.

Newsom is moving to the center on some topics... I'll be watching him. Whitmer is solid.

William769

(58,647 posts)
36. I agree with you on everything except Newsom
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 05:17 PM
Thursday

I want Newsom no where near the 2028 Democratic Presidential Primary. No way, no sir.

W_HAMILTON

(8,907 posts)
37. Biden was the most progressive president in decades and Kamala ran to his left.
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 05:21 PM
Thursday

"""Playing kissy face with the neocons""" is not policy, so if people were stupid and short-sighted enough to look at us welcoming all those who wanted to join forces and defend our democracy against impending fascism rather than the actual progressive policies that were implemented by Biden and Kamala, they are fucking idiots and are getting what they deserve.

They are also not reliable votes and will easily be persuaded by social media propaganda once again, even if we give them everything they want, so I would advise ignoring the Green Party wing of the Democratic coalition and going after those who are actually reasonable, rational, and gettable.

ILikePie92

(60 posts)
31. Wholeheartedly agree
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 04:53 PM
Thursday

Prognosticators have never hit on the candidate who eventually wins in this specific kind of contest.

Brother Buzz

(38,302 posts)
33. I have no problem having a couple of stalking horses out there advancing the dialogue
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 04:57 PM
Thursday

Sanders and AOC two examples doing a sterling job at the moment.

Our focus should be on the mid-terms, Baby!

doc03

(37,717 posts)
40. Trump campaigned for four years. I think others wanting to run in 2028
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 06:06 PM
Thursday

should be out there like Bernie and AOC now.

yellow dahlia

(2,247 posts)
42. Agreed. We need to save Deomcracy, right now!
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 12:14 AM
Yesterday

Priorities!

2028 is a long way off from the urgency of the moment.

Xolodno

(6,950 posts)
44. Agreed.
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 12:32 AM
Yesterday

Most potential runners are still figuring out the architecture for their war chest. Some may even decide they are not going to win it and just join for a cabinet post later. Lets get to the mid terms first and dam the shit of the asshole from doing anything further.

We have a good field of potential candidates. The GOP has thier hands tied behind thier back right now. Democrats shooting each other before we even know who is running is exactly what they want us to do. Kill off our own kind so they can walk back in.

Jack Valentino

(1,855 posts)
45. So noted.... but I don't agree.
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 12:40 AM
Yesterday

I suspect the campaign for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination
will be well underway, before the mid-term elections are over.

I like Cory Booker--- but if AOC decides to run,
well, I think we may see a groundswell from those younger voters
whom we cannot win without--- and I like her, too.

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