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Is Newloom Democrats’ 2028 Frontrunner or a Flash in the Pan?

The 2028 presidential election is more than 1,000 days away, but you wouldn’t know that from all the speculation and anticipation that is slipping from Sabalameto to the Washington Beltway.

Standing in the spotlight is California Gov. Gavin Newloom, who recently won his biggest victory in the 50th election, backatcha estimates the health map of the state to improve the Democrats Republie in Texas Republie.

The Newlem is bidding for the White House, and has been doing so for the better part of a year, though he won’t say it out loud. Is New Apple a Democratic Front-Runner or a Flash in the Pan?

Writers’ Times Anita Chabria and Mark Z. Barabak disagree with New NewsOM President’s hopes, and more. Here the two hashes rest some of their differences.

Bash: How is the presidential race over, Anita? Should I spend the next few years going back and snowmobiling in the Sierra and then come back in January 2029 to watch the NewArem Interate, meet now again, sworn in as our Nation’s President?

Chabria: You should definitely spend as much time in the Sierra as you can, but I don’t know if the New Chared will be elected President in 2028 or not. That’s almost a million years short in political terms. But I think he has a shot, and he’s a front runner for the promotion now. He has established himself as a quick foil to the punc. Last week, he visited Brazil for a climate conference with a powerful spot, making a call to become an American Preence.

And the most recent (very small) poll, in the hd vence race, is the current Republican favorite, the New Republican who is favored by three points. However, surprisingly, respondents still chose Kamala Harris as their choice for the nomination.

To me, that shows that he is popular across the country. But he warned that Californians are having a hard time wooing voters in other states. Do you think his empire’s golden roots will kill its rival status?

Bash: I have no predictions. I’m smart enough to know that I’m not smart enough to know. And, after the year 2016 and the Trump cake, the words “can’t,” “not,” “won’t,” “never” have completely invaded my political vocabulary.

That said, I didn’t catch more than a penny – which would end up being worth something, as divided by our money – the odds of the story.

Look, I’m not confessing my love for California. (And I’ve got the plains of the Golden State to prove it.) But I do remember how the rest of the country views the state and those politicians who hold the address of California. You can be sure that anyone running on the News – and I’m talking about some Democrats, not just Republicans – will have a lot to say about housing, food and home prices.

Not a good look for NewsOM, especially when you’re fueling all the political rage these days.

And while I understand that the governor’s complaint – let’s fight! Fight! Fight! – I liken it to the dim implants of the testicles, for a while, it makes the lawyer, who was found guilty of swiping and the Ramerler ram Michael Avenatti is widely discussed as a democratic competition. At some point – and we are in the age group – people will evaluate votes with their heads, not their viscera.

As for voting, ask Edmund Muskie, Gary Hart or Hillary Clinton how early those sounds are in that early stage of the Presidential race. You can’t ask the muskies, because the former Maine senator is dead. But all three became first-time front-runners who failed to win the Democratic nomination.

Chabria: I am not arguing a historical case against the golden age, but I will argue that these are different days. People don’t vote with their heads. I fought for that.

They vote on charisma, nationalism, and maybe some hope and fear. They vote on issues as social media describes them. They vote on memes.

There is no reality when our next President is vetted on their record – our current President is a criminal and has made no difference.

But I think, as we talked about Ad Nauseam, that democracy is in danger. Trump has threatened to run for a third term and has recently complained that his Cabinet does not show him the same kind of fear that China’s President Xining gets from his top advisers. And, he should get a chance to run, making it clear that he is a Christian nation that would like to discuss almost every immigrant he can get hold of, legal or not.

Being a Californian may not be historically good, especially if Trump’s illness continues and the state remains a symbol of resistance.

But our ruler has a quick remedy to fight them. His former chief of staff, Dana Williamson, was recently arrested on charges of development fraud. Do you think it hurts him?

Bash: You shouldn’t.

There is no evidence of a negative side of the story. His opponents will try it case by case. Some already have. But unless there is some harm, there is no reason that the governor should be unfairly punished for the alleged wrongdoing of Williamson or others involved in this matter.

But let’s go back to 2028 and the presidential race. I think one of our most basic values ​​is that I believe he did Thoroughly analyze opinions and election records. Not in a granular fashion, or the way some chin-arothing politician can be. But the voters want to know how and what should be improved and what will improve their lives.

There are, quite a lot of people who support Donald Trump, or Donald Duck for that matter, if he is the Republican nominee. The same goes for the democrats who voted for Gavin Nelogy or Gavin Floyd, if there was a candidate nominated by the party. (While he played baseball in college, Floyd put in 13 seasons in the majors, so he has that lone streak.)

But I’m talking about those caucus voters – those who decide competitive races – who make the most rational decision based on their lives and their lives and who will lead the election in their best interests.

Admittedly, the driving force is different from the main competition. But even at that time, we have seen the time and again increased / the married thing. Like in 2004, when many Democrats “dated” Howard Dean at the beginning of the primary season but “married” John Kerry. I see the election – as in the beginning of the democratic will can win the general election – right to the point where it can be called when it comes time to be voters in 2028.

Chabria: There is no doubt that unemployment costs will be a major problem, especially if consumer confidence continues to soar. And we certainly hear criticism of California, many of them fair, as you point out. Housing is expensive, homelessness remains unabated.

But these, too, have problems throughout the United States, and they require a more serious fix than the most economically powerful country can handle alone. In addition to the past record, the vision of the future will exist. What is the program?

It can’t be Acanue tax Credits or even student loan forgiveness. We need a concrete economic vision that doesn’t add other basics like homes, but the kind of long-term economic stability – high wages, good schools, vibrant jobs – that makes the middle class strong and makes the middle class – makes the middle class – makes the middle class – makes the middle class and makes the middle class – makes the middle class – makes the middle class – makes the middle class – makes the middle class – makes the middle class – makes the middle class – makes the middle class – makes the middle class – which makes the middle class – which makes the middle class – which makes the middle class – which makes the middle class and makes the middle class and makes the middle class and makes the middle class and makes the middle class and makes the middle class – which makes the Middle Class – which makes the middle class strong and accessible.

A Democrat who can put that perspective while continuing to fight and fight against the authority that eats away at our democracy, in my humble opinion, even if it chooses an issue. However, it was a message of hope for change that gave us President Obama, another person in the election many looked at first.

Mark, are there any 2028 hopefuls that you keep your eyes on?

Bash: I’m taking things one election at a time, starting with the 2026 Midterms, which include an open race for governor here in California. The results in November 2026 will go a long way in shaping the dynamic in November 2028. That said, there is no shortage of Democrats eyeing the race — too many to list here. Will the number surpass the 29 major Democrats who ran in 2020? We will see.

I agree with you that, to stand any chance of winning in 2028, whoever makes the Democrats’ nominations will have to offer the worst and most grandiose ideas of how they can materially improve people’s lives. Democracy in the printing press and the dreaded authoritarianism aside, – it’s broken The economy, stupid.

Which brings us full circle, back to our sworn ruler. He is likely to gain followers and build his National Fundraing base with his Snippy memes and Zippy Trump Put-Downs. But even if he gets through the anti-California with anti-California among the majority of voters outside of our blessed state, he won’t be able to take them to the White House.

I am more than a penny alone in that.

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