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red dog 1

(33,834 posts)
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 01:27 PM Jul 1

Who would you like to see run for president in 2028. Do you have a favorite?

(If your choice is not listed here, please name him or her in a comment)

Related:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221234901


128 votes, 9 passes | Time left: Unlimited
CA. Gov. Gavin Newsom
22 (17%)
Former Vice President Kamala Harris
9 (7%)
Pete Buttigieg
12 (9%)
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY)
12 (9%)
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker
21 (16%)
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro
2 (2%)
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn)
6 (5%)
Gov. Andy Beshear (KY)
7 (5%)
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ)
36 (28%)
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn)
1 (1%)
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Who would you like to see run for president in 2028. Do you have a favorite? (Original Post) red dog 1 Jul 1 OP
Former WA governor Jay Inslee The Blue Flower Jul 1 #1
Jay's done. maxsolomon Thursday #34
You could have led with 75 genxlib Thursday #39
OMG YOU AGEIST maxsolomon Thursday #42
If it helps genxlib Thursday #43
Speak for yourself, John DFW Thursday #49
I don't want to stop being active genxlib Thursday #51
He is who I wanted in 2019 DFW Thursday #46
Or Jon Ossoff. 3catwoman3 Jul 1 #2
Where is Ossoff? Ars Longa Thursday #18
Wondered that, too. nt allegorical oracle Thursday #41
YES - he is my fave currently TBF Thursday #30
I could go with Ossoff for sure. RandomNumbers Thursday #44
Someone that can win the Midwest. yourout Jul 1 #3
That would Mark Kelly, IMO Auggie Thursday #27
Kick Beringia Jul 1 #4
I don't have a singular favorite, but I have 3 who are in the lead EdmondDantes_ Jul 1 #5
Some good choices here BluenFLA Jul 1 #6
No way AOC will happen in the USA as it exists. RandomNumbers Thursday #29
aoc is in a good spot right now rampartd Thursday #52
I want an impressive win for the midterms and then I'll think about the general elections Deuxcents Jul 1 #7
My daughter is a government worker in CA Mossfern Jul 1 #8
Why? SocialDemocrat61 Jul 1 #11
He went back on the union contract Mossfern Jul 1 #13
The one I "like" is probably not the one who can win. So I vote strategically... QueerDuck Jul 1 #9
You've piqued my interest. Who is it that you "like"? red dog 1 Jul 1 #14
Mark Kelly. I want Mark Cuban to run. Melon Jul 1 #10
Cuban is neither a Democrat nor a liberal obamanut2012 Thursday #53
He is independent. He voiced support for Harris Melon Thursday #57
Miles Taylor gab13by13 Jul 1 #12
You're picking a Forward Party Candidate over a Democrat? krawhitham Jul 1 #17
I myself want to run for 2028 EnergizedLib Jul 1 #15
I can lend you $50 if you need some start-up capital DFW Thursday #50
Dream ticket: Pete Buttigieg/Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez krawhitham Jul 1 #16
I like Buttigieg/AOC or Kelly/AOC red dog 1 Thursday #64
Harris doesn't... BH liberal Thursday #19
So only White, Christian males need apply? angrychair Thursday #59
'Capitalism isn't working': Chris Murphy Emile Thursday #20
There are a bunch of YouTube 2028 Dem President Ranking vids out there: Ars Longa Thursday #21
Both parties should run babies. betsuni Thursday #22
Newsome/Buttigieg. Aristus Thursday #23
"...ax-crazy right-wing shitheads..." 3catwoman3 Thursday #45
I would prefer a candidate that understands the historical moment we are in... kentuck Thursday #24
I won't say which...? kentuck Thursday #25
Someone who could clearly win. marble falls Thursday #26
Anyone but a centrist. Ponietz Thursday #28
Jon Ossoff is my pick TBF Thursday #31
I like Kelly but would be happy with several of the others LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #32
I think all the govs and vp Harris have the experience needed 31j20b3 Thursday #33
Charisma and looks win. maxsolomon Thursday #35
The D dweller Thursday #36
My list. biocube Thursday #37
The one who promises to go after these corrupt fucks & not look forward. CrispyQ Thursday #38
How about a robust primary with candidates explaining their vision, their policies they are willing to fight for Nanjeanne Thursday #40
Skinner/Walt Starr 2028! BluesRunTheGame Thursday #47
lol! Coventina Thursday #62
Jon Ossoff duckworth969 Thursday #48
There are a few about whom I'd like to know more before answering that DFW Thursday #54
Newsom reminds me of a car salesman. LeftInTX Thursday #55
Post removed Post removed Thursday #56
Pritzker or Newsom bcbink Thursday #58
Seeing so many corporate/centrists Dems angrychair Thursday #60
Not that many have participated. There's many more probably that feel as you do. Nanjeanne Thursday #61
Who we like and who would win are 2 different conversations jcboon Thursday #63

maxsolomon

(39,542 posts)
34. Jay's done.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:03 PM
Thursday

After shepherding WA State through the pandemic, I think he's had enough. Antivax crazies were driving protest convoys of honking pickup trucks past his house.

Plus, he's 75.

genxlib

(6,199 posts)
39. You could have led with 75
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:47 PM
Thursday

That is a disqualifier for me.

We have seen where that leaves us.

My personal cutoff is 65 because I want to get 10 years out of them and done at a max age of 75. That is 2 years of campaigning and 8 years to serve.

DFW

(60,923 posts)
49. Speak for yourself, John
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 02:58 PM
Thursday

I’m 74, and retirement isn’t even at the edge of my radar screen. Since Monday, my week has been Barcelona-Madrid-Paris-Brussels-Düsseldorf. I have a working mini convention over in Duisburg on Saturday, and then in the evening, my wife and I will run down to Köln (Cologne) for a German-American July 4th party. Monday over to Holland, etc. I think if I retired, I’d die of boredom inside of two months—either that, or I’d get used to it, and I don’t know which would kill me first.

genxlib

(6,199 posts)
51. I don't want to stop being active
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 03:13 PM
Thursday

I just want to stop the grind that I on.

I used to think I would work till I dropped but I have really come to dislike my job in the last few years.

I will always be doing something but want to step back from this.

Either way, I won't be commanding an army with nuclear weapons and the multitudes of the other things that a President does.

I think that sets a bar of its own.

EdmondDantes_

(2,370 posts)
5. I don't have a singular favorite, but I have 3 who are in the lead
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 02:08 PM
Jul 1

In alphabetical order

Pete Buttigieg
Gretchen Whitmer
Jon Ossoff

BluenFLA

(236 posts)
6. Some good choices here
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 02:14 PM
Jul 1

For now my list includes

AOC
Pritzker
Newsom
Harris
Ossoff
and believe it or not I like Hunter Biden but no way will that happen.

RandomNumbers

(19,388 posts)
29. No way AOC will happen in the USA as it exists.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:47 AM
Thursday

I wish our system worked better in the sense that it would be great for her to be getting her ideas out there. She's quite impressive.

But no way, no how would AOC actually become President in this fucked-up electorate ( + electoral college and plurality vote in most states). I have no issues with her running in the primary as long as someone electable is chosen, AND she gets on board IMMEDIATELY and COMPLETELY with taking back this country from the filth that is currently running it - even if the nominee is far from perfect.

rampartd

(5,808 posts)
52. aoc is in a good spot right now
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 03:57 PM
Thursday

she might be a good cabinet pick some day.

i think aoc would be a far better choice than trump or either of their choices, but this is still 'murka.

kelly can win and maybe kick the country in a decent direction.

Mossfern

(4,943 posts)
13. He went back on the union contract
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 03:03 PM
Jul 1

that was already signed. Horrendous working conditions - "supervisors" checking on employees, monitoring them- really checking though, like peeking into cubicles to make sure that workers are in their seats. (not an issue for my kid because she often works in the field)
The mandatory in office hours would not be a big deal if the workers had offices to go to - break room, meeting rooms etc have been converted to cubicles - and there still isn't enough room for everyone. I'll link an article. Some had remote work contracts and live as far as 100 miles away from their office. BTW, there is not natural light in these buildings - just florescent ballast lights. (yeah, I know not a big deal unless you're forces to work there)

This a rather lengthy one with a history:
https://capsscientists.org/action-budget-and-rto-updates/

AI info:

AI Overview Governor Gavin Newsom did not legally break the ratified contract for state scientists. Rather, his administration and the California Association of Professional Scientists (CAPS), which affiliated with the UAW, have been locked in severe ongoing disputes over budget reductions and strict return-to-office (RTO) mandates.The friction between the Newsom administration and UAW-represented state scientists centers around several key issues:Return to Office (RTO) Mandates: The Newsom administration pushed mandates requiring many state employees to work in person up to four days a week. The union argues this violates previous telework agreements and places an undue financial burden on scientists.Budget Reopening Requests: The state previously attempted to approach the union to renegotiate economic provisions and budget reductions. The UAW pushed back, arguing the contract was binding through July 2027 and that attempting to bypass the agreed-upon terms undermines collective bargaining.State Funding Cuts: Tension peaked amidst threats of federal research cuts, with UAW members rallying at the California State Capitol to demand the Governor prioritize and place the California Health & Science Research Bond on the ballot.The state scientists' Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) remains in effect, and the union actively updates its members on defending telework stability and fighting budget rollbacks on the CAPS UAW Updates Page.6 sitesACTION: Budget and RTO Updates - CAPS, UAW Local 1115Jul 1, 2025 — CAPS-UAW negotiated our current MOU in good faith, after four years without a contract. We received no general salary increases in...CAPS, UAW Local 1115Know Your Rights: Telework Agreements - CAPS, UAW Local 1115Jun 28, 2025 — When CalHR reached out to us in May, asking us to come back to the bargaining table to negotiate over budget reductions, our respo...CAPS, UAW Local 1115California agencies told to prepare for four-day office weekMay 13, 2026 — Gallegos reiterated Newsom's original motivation for the policy, which states that the benefits of in-person work include “enhance...Sacramento BeeShow allAI responses may include mistakes. Learn more


From what I discern this has something to do with Newsom's deal with Anthropic somehow.
I'll get a clearer understanding once my kid calms down enough to explain to me without going off if I ask questions.
BTW this "kid" is in her 40's, not a hot headed teen.



QueerDuck

(2,444 posts)
9. The one I "like" is probably not the one who can win. So I vote strategically...
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 02:18 PM
Jul 1

... not emotionally. Aside from that, it's too early for me to make that decision.

red dog 1

(33,834 posts)
14. You've piqued my interest. Who is it that you "like"?
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 09:15 PM
Jul 1

[who "is probably not the one who can win"]

Melon

(1,995 posts)
57. He is independent. He voiced support for Harris
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 05:40 PM
Thursday

And is known to be socially liberal although physically more conservative. I have said for years that I believe that he would be a good presidential candidate.

DFW

(60,923 posts)
50. I can lend you $50 if you need some start-up capital
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 03:04 PM
Thursday

I do NOT want myself to run for President. No way. I say what is on my mind much too often, and I usually only change my mind when someone smarter than I am shows me why I should. Who wants a president like that?

krawhitham

(5,129 posts)
16. Dream ticket: Pete Buttigieg/Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Wed Jul 1, 2026, 10:44 PM
Jul 1

People I would rather not run: Newsom, Harris, Kelly

BH liberal

(226 posts)
19. Harris doesn't...
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 06:00 AM
Thursday

have a prayer of winning. She's Black and a woman. That, unfortunately, is still a double-whammy in Upside Down America. AOC has them all beat as a human being and a politician, but she will likely slow-track it through the Senate first. Maybe we will be ready for her by the 2030's.

angrychair

(12,627 posts)
59. So only White, Christian males need apply?
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 09:25 PM
Thursday

How exactly does that help change anything by just feeding into the racism and misogyny?

Serious question, not picking a fight, so you really think the way forward for the Democratic Party is to shut women and people of color out of leadership positions?

Ars Longa

(728 posts)
21. There are a bunch of YouTube 2028 Dem President Ranking vids out there:
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 07:11 AM
Thursday

Here is a random pretty good one: (Start at 6min)

?t=287

betsuni

(29,528 posts)
22. Both parties should run babies.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:00 AM
Thursday

For Trump voters it wouldn't be much different than now.

It'll placate those demanding Democratic candidates be young new blood, no experience, outsider, anti-establishment, change, socialist (and babies scream a lot). Of course, it's back to status quo Democrat-bashing if AIPAC spends any money getting the infant Democratic candidate elected. That baby's going down #Dimwitted.

Aristus

(72,813 posts)
23. Newsome/Buttigieg.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:04 AM
Thursday

I really want a woman to be President. But I think that's going to be on hold for quite a while now. We got lucky with Barack Obama. But his term as President drove so many already ax-crazy right-wing shitheads around the bend that it has polluted any chance of a woman getting elected any time soon.

3catwoman3

(30,364 posts)
45. "...ax-crazy right-wing shitheads..."
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 01:33 PM
Thursday

That's some potent phraseology right there - I like it!

And although it pains me to say it, having 2 X chromosomes of my own, I agree that we can't afford to run a woman again right now. The lower Democratic turnout last time around shows that some members of our own party would not vote for a woman.

kentuck

(116,280 posts)
24. I would prefer a candidate that understands the historical moment we are in...
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:10 AM
Thursday

Not just one that makes good political speeches and promises to give people more.

I want a president that understands the problems and looks to re-establish justice in our society.

Nothing can succeed with an unjust society.

I would prefer a President that understands he needs a Cabinet willing to tackle the problems and will take on the powerful.

I do not want a President that does not have a grasp of the big picture.

Our country is under threat by a domestic enemy. I want them to take on that enemy.

kentuck

(116,280 posts)
25. I won't say which...?
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:17 AM
Thursday

but I think about 6 names on your list are too naive to be president at this time. They will only be a placeholder until the next tyrant comes along.

31j20b3

(233 posts)
33. I think all the govs and vp Harris have the experience needed
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 11:56 AM
Thursday

I'm not really a fan of Pennsylvania Gov's... not because of Shapiro but because E. Rendell really put me off, and the freedom with which he lied about Midwestern need to develop public transportation and modernized rail systems Ya Ed, the Midwest does get Ag money...but then SO DOES PENNSYLVANIA and that never stopped Pennsylvania from benefitting from upgrades to Amtrak.

But I do think someone who has run a large complex state has important experience. Shapiro has that

maxsolomon

(39,542 posts)
35. Charisma and looks win.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:10 PM
Thursday

When we won the Presidency, we won it with charisma and looks. Clinton, Obama both have magnetic personalities. They're both handsome.

MFer, too, has Charisma, but it's malignant. As repulsive as we find him, he photographs well and looks good on camera. His clown costume (makeup, clown hair, lifts in his shoes...) is part of how he's manufactured that attractive persona (attractive to gullible idiots).

Who in this poll has charisma and looks? You know who.

dweller

(29,047 posts)
36. The D
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:28 PM
Thursday

it’s early and I’m not going to commit to any one candidate at this point .
I want to hear from them all eventually .
Hell someone may turn up that surprises us all …



✌🏻

CrispyQ

(41,216 posts)
38. The one who promises to go after these corrupt fucks & not look forward.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:42 PM
Thursday

The one who promises to appoint a bulldog to AG, & hold them accountable for investigating every cabinet member & every ass-sucking congressperson who looked the other way while Donnie was shitting all over the Constitution. That's who I want.

on edit: Right now I'm leaning toward Chris Murphy or Jon Ossoff.

Nanjeanne

(6,910 posts)
40. How about a robust primary with candidates explaining their vision, their policies they are willing to fight for
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:48 PM
Thursday

and then making an informed decision? That’s what I look forward to. Cant imagine having a choice until I know what the candidates are will to push for and what their vision for America is.

DFW

(60,923 posts)
54. There are a few about whom I'd like to know more before answering that
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 04:32 PM
Thursday

Newsom, Pritzker especially. What do they know? What do they want? What would they do? What do they know about the world outside the USA? I lack the info to make an informed decision so far.

Confident that they could step right in there? Buttigieg, Kelly, Klobuchar. I don’t think Klobuchar could amass a base big enough, but I think she could do it. Buttigieg has the smarts and Cabinet background, can hold his own in a discussion. Kelly is one of the two mentioned that I know. Yes, he could do it. Ne sweat. Really important: he would combine idealism with pragmatism, and he’s hard to rile. With Trump, you point out that he has a hair out of place, and he reacts like stepped on a tack. Mark is the opposite.

I don’t get the impression that AOC knows enough of the world yet.

Harris—my position on her remains what it was since 2017: any Senator who trashed Al Franken and never apologized to him is no one I want as our presidential nominee. Not Harris, not Sanders, not Warren, not Booker, etc. If any of them become our nominee anyway, of course, I will fervently support the ticket as I did in 2024. But as long as she is not the nominee, that’s how I want it to stay.

Jon Ossoff? I have known him for almost ten years, and liked him immensely from day one. I still think he must have the highest IQ in the Senate. Huge appetite for learning, compassionate, solid, probably less familiar with the world stage at this point, but we have no faster learner (exception is maybe Buttigieg). He has NO interest in entering the race for now, but the Siren’s lure is strong. We’ll see. Definitely the first presidential possibility I’ve had on speed-dial since Howard Dean, and Howard’s run was over 20 years ago! Hard to stay objective about Jon. He’d be a brilliant president. Don’t know yet if he’d be a brilliant nominee, but I suspect he would be if he wanted to—BIG “if,” though.

LeftInTX

(35,150 posts)
55. Newsom reminds me of a car salesman.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 04:38 PM
Thursday
" Hi, I'm Gavin Newsom, California's first ever governor to be sponsored by Just For Men Touch of Grey. Experience has never looked so good"

From a parody video.

Response to red dog 1 (Original post)

bcbink

(148 posts)
58. Pritzker or Newsom
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 07:49 PM
Thursday

with Jon Ossoff. I cannot decide between Newsom or Pritzker, however, Ossoff as VP would be perfect for 16 years. We would need that much.

angrychair

(12,627 posts)
60. Seeing so many corporate/centrists Dems
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 09:33 PM
Thursday

Getting the majority of support here on DU is incredibly disappointing.

So many people speaking out against potential candidates just because they are women or people of color is also very disappointing.

If this is representative of the Party as a whole then we have learned nothing and do not understand the change brewing in the Party and we will get torched in the presidential election.

jcboon

(364 posts)
63. Who we like and who would win are 2 different conversations
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 09:56 PM
Thursday

We really need someone who understands government and has enough brains to fix what's been f'ed up.
Name recognition is what wins elections.

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