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In reply to the discussion: Democrats Are Hopeful For A 2028 Run From Gavin Newsom [View all]ecstatic
(34,376 posts)78. he was a top pick for me too BUT
he's already been branded by the right. I know some super low info voters who didn't immediately recognize the name, but when I mentioned that he's the governor of CA, they instantly spewed maga-like talking points about how Newsom destroyed California.
That said, Newsom has been smart about things, making frequent appearances on fnc--so rightwingers know him and they might even respect him.
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Trump's appointment of the Fox sycophant to be Secretary of Defense has a specific purpose.
Lonestarblue
Nov 13
#28
I think he has a lot of the same weaknesses as Harris. I'd prefer someone like Whitmer, Shapiro, or Fetterman
tritsofme
Nov 13
#8
I don't buy that for a second. Whitmer is just a better candidate, by leaps and bounds.
tritsofme
Nov 13
#21
We rejected a white woman in '16 and a WOC in '24. Millions voted down ballot and left the top blank.
PortTack
Nov 13
#54
Nah, I reject this line of thinking. Harris was a poor candidate in a tough cycle.
tritsofme
Nov 13
#22
He easily survived the recall. Reports of his demise are greatly exaggerated.
onecaliberal
Nov 13
#76
As a Californian, I'm grateful Newsom has been our Governor, but he's not the candidate for President following TSF
msfiddlestix
Nov 13
#23
Right. Several days ago I read a data point that indicated 40% of Ca voters, voted for TSF
msfiddlestix
Nov 13
#63
I have been there, it is beautiful state with friedly people but its politics are too liberal
doc03
Nov 13
#36
That is a bullshit RW talking point. Shoplifting absolutely has consequences in CA.
SunSeeker
Nov 13
#65
No, that's not what you were "just saying." Infuriating how much the right wing lies have infiltrated here.
SunSeeker
Nov 13
#72
The GOP trashed Kamala Harris, who hadn't been involved in CA statewide politics in years,
valleyrogue
Nov 13
#35
The only way to victory is through the rustbelt...this election clearly showed that.
Demsrule86
Nov 13
#43
At this time, I don't see how any Democratic candidate would do any differently than either Biden or Kamala.
Yavin4
Nov 13
#48
The country has rejected 2 women.....sadly neither of those two can win...gotta pick someone who can
PortTack
Nov 13
#56
No, it is time to get the best of our best in front of the nation. Between 6-12 candidates w/4 years for voters to see.
SoFlaBro
Nov 13
#59
I'm sure Newsom, Shapiro, and Beshear will be running for the nomination, among others.
DavidDvorkin
Nov 13
#71
If not possible after fascists outlaw elections then maybe president of the country Westcoastia
yaesu
Nov 13
#77
Biden always said he was going to be a transition president, and picked Kamala as his VP for that reason.
SunSeeker
Nov 14
#96
Californian here... I'm not sure he can sell it in the Rust belt. Or the Carolinas.
WarGamer
Sunday
#100
I will support our candidate in 4 years.But I will not even think about it for 2 years
Tribetime
Sunday
#103