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BumRushDaShow

(173,349 posts)
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 05:20 AM 5 hrs ago

Newsom embraces Biden in run-up to 2028 primary

Source: msn/Axios

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Gavin Newsom is gambling that embracing Joe Biden will be more popular among Democrats than running away from him in the party's 2028 presidential primary.

Why it matters: The California governor — unlike most potential Democratic candidates for president — has spent the last 18 months courting Biden and his family, publicly defending the ex-president's legacy as others have distanced themselves.

  • A Biden endorsement could be consequential. Many Democratic primary voters — especially Black and Latino voters — still have much affection for him, despite his unpopularity with the broader electorate.


  • Driving the news: Newsom has been an unapologetic defender of Biden's legacy and his family, citing his ability to pass big legislation with bipartisan support as well as his character — particularly in contrast to what Newsom calls Donald Trump's "childishness."

  • "I'll never turn my back on Joe Biden," Newsom told a South Carolina crowd earlier this year.
  • "One of the most successful presidents in the last century," Newsom told ABC News last fall in describing Biden, even as he acknowledged having differences with Biden's immigration policy, a liability for Democrats in 2024.
  • Overall, the Biden administration was a "masterclass of policymaking," he told Axios in March.
  • "I'm blessed to have gotten to know him, to defend him and defend his character, and continue to defend his record," he added.


  • Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/newsom-embraces-biden-in-run-up-to-2028-primary/ar-AA26d2NJ



    Good. One of the most idiotic things that Democrats did in 2010 was to believe the RW bullshit and run away from Obama.
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    Newsom embraces Biden in run-up to 2028 primary (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 5 hrs ago OP
    Damn, I misread this as "Newsom embarrasses Biden in run-up to 2028 primary" Polybius 5 hrs ago #1
    I did a double take when I first read the headline also-and then started to read the riversedge 5 hrs ago #3
    I did the same thing. I have advanced macular degeneration which causes brer cat 5 hrs ago #4
    I agree, BRDS, and I am glad to see this. brer cat 5 hrs ago #2
    Smart. Joinfortmill 3 hrs ago #5
    That's great, IMO. Best thing about Newsom is he's an unapologetic Dem and a fighter LymphocyteLover 3 hrs ago #6
    Kamala should have celebrated Biden's successes Easterncedar 3 hrs ago #7
    While Biden was a good president, he represents the old guard. Lonestarblue 3 hrs ago #8
    She had a whole range of messaging including what you indicated BumRushDaShow 2 hrs ago #9
    Clilnton, Obama, and Biden were too moderate for me... ananda 1 hr ago #16
    It may help him in the primary; it will hurt him in the general. everyonematters 2 hrs ago #10
    He has to get through the primary before being in the general. LisaL 2 hrs ago #13
    I think the benefits will far outweigh the costs in the general. Torchlight 1 hr ago #14
    When he left office, his approval rating was around 38%. I like Joe Biden, but we have to face reality. everyonematters 40 min ago #17
    We all interpret data differently Torchlight 39 min ago #18
    That's what people said before the debate. everyonematters 32 min ago #19
    political games Tetrachloride 2 hrs ago #11
    No good deed goes unpunished. usonian 2 hrs ago #12
    Very smart Aviation Pro 1 hr ago #15
    Good. SamuelAdams 10 min ago #20
    This message was self-deleted by its author Omaha Steve 2 min ago #21

    riversedge

    (82,136 posts)
    3. I did a double take when I first read the headline also-and then started to read the
    Mon Jun 22, 2026, 05:56 AM
    5 hrs ago

    article before I got the jest of it.
    That said, I am glad Newsom is not running away from Pres. Biden.

    brer cat

    (27,758 posts)
    4. I did the same thing. I have advanced macular degeneration which causes
    Mon Jun 22, 2026, 05:58 AM
    5 hrs ago

    blind spots and my mind automatically fills in the missing letters, and in this case it totally changed the word.

    Easterncedar

    (6,642 posts)
    7. Kamala should have celebrated Biden's successes
    Mon Jun 22, 2026, 07:28 AM
    3 hrs ago

    BIDEN’s administration rescued the economy and supported infrastructure development, got money to the small businesses and local governments struggling to get through the pandemic and helped us all with free COVID vaccines and test kits. He had brilliant accomplishments to build on. Distancing from this was bad strategy, IMO.

    Lonestarblue

    (13,624 posts)
    8. While Biden was a good president, he represents the old guard.
    Mon Jun 22, 2026, 07:35 AM
    3 hrs ago

    I believe that younger voters (and older voters like me) want to see a shift from what was to what can be. I've always thought that one of Kamala's biggest mistakes was to not separate herself from Biden more effectively. She was loyal but perhaps to her own detriment. For example, when asked how her policies would differ from Biden's, she essentially said that they wouldn't. It would have been so easy to say instead that at the beginning of their term they were focused on Covid and getting the economy running again and saying that with the economy humming along, she would be focusing on the issues that matter to people now--housing, affordability, access to affordable health care, etc.

    Biden was the president we needed at that time. We are now in a different time, and I hope Newsom reflects that with Trump's huge damage to our country different leaders are needed.




    BumRushDaShow

    (173,349 posts)
    9. She had a whole range of messaging including what you indicated
    Mon Jun 22, 2026, 08:05 AM
    2 hrs ago

    but apparently not every media market got the same messaging. I.e., the messaging was targeted to different parts of the country, so one shouldn't assume that if they didn't personally hear it, it wasn't said at all.

    That election was lost (conspiracies aside) due to the massive magnification of what they manufactured into vile wedge issues - race, gender, orientation, nationality.

    The main reason for the insane pile-on against Biden is the visceral and craven concept, passed on generation after generation, that was applied to Biden - being a "ni***r lover". His presence on the Obama ticket prompted many whites to vote for Obama due to an assumption of suddenly "having a seasoned and experienced white male there with him to guide him". But then Biden had the audacity to bring on yet another person of color, a black/Asian woman. That was the last straw and Biden continues to pay the price for those selfless acts even today.

    THAT is how America "works" and how it had always "worked", for centuries. It is part and parcel of a country filled with sick and twisted people.

    ananda

    (35,759 posts)
    16. Clilnton, Obama, and Biden were too moderate for me...
    Mon Jun 22, 2026, 09:40 AM
    1 hr ago

    all of them. Of course I voted for them given the
    alternatives, but I'm a diehard liberal and my views
    align with Sanders, who I voted for in two primaries.

    LisaL

    (47,970 posts)
    13. He has to get through the primary before being in the general.
    Mon Jun 22, 2026, 08:51 AM
    2 hrs ago

    I personally think Biden was a great president and he got a raw deal during his re-election bid.

    everyonematters

    (4,304 posts)
    17. When he left office, his approval rating was around 38%. I like Joe Biden, but we have to face reality.
    Mon Jun 22, 2026, 10:21 AM
    40 min ago

    Tetrachloride

    (9,775 posts)
    11. political games
    Mon Jun 22, 2026, 08:28 AM
    2 hrs ago

    top down

    legacies

    avoid the voters

    embrace the demographics

    read polls like the plague

    divide and conquer toward unity

    and no matter what, forget 50 states strategy

    usonian

    (27,060 posts)
    12. No good deed goes unpunished.
    Mon Jun 22, 2026, 08:44 AM
    2 hrs ago

    The party does not advance issues we all agree upon and cherish except during elections, fearing "but the primaries"

    BULLSHIT.

    The other side advances its lies and racist hate 24 by 7 by 365, and vilifies every Democrat relentlessly, while the DNCC sits by idly.

    No wonder we seem to focus on personalities and "who said what about whom"

    The message needs to go out 4 years worth of every 4 years, not a few months. It's a losing strategy, and the other side defines the issues.

    Are you tired of losing?

    Run on issues, not personalities. Own the issues. Win the working class back.

    Aviation Pro

    (15,878 posts)
    15. Very smart
    Mon Jun 22, 2026, 09:16 AM
    1 hr ago

    Unless otherwise proven Gov. Newsom is the front runner at this point.

    At the convention, President Joe Biden should be given a place of honor during the nomination.

    SamuelAdams

    (333 posts)
    20. Good.
    Mon Jun 22, 2026, 10:51 AM
    10 min ago

    Democrats need to embrace our accomplishments. Between the Obama/Biden and Biden/Harris administrations, Democrats passed significant legislation that provides huge benefits to the American people. Instead of being lectured by certain people how everything isn't perfect so the parties are the same, we should be proud of the improvements Obama, Biden, and Harris made in people's lives.

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