
It’s about time for another check-in on the Democrat 2028 presidential field.
Kamala Harris, the former vice president who made news by “changing the names of her KamalaHQ social media accounts to “headquarters,” using “headquarters_67” on X, where she already had 1.1 million followers, an apparent nod to the viral “6-7” slang term used by Gen Alpha and Gen Z.” No doubt, my single digit aged nephews will be very impressed. Unfortunately for Harris, they won’t be able to vote in 2028. As a female, half-African American, she is the only presidential candidate who has any sizable black support, which is important considering that community’s strength in the party. She is leading the field with almost 30 percent (RCP average) of the vote. And as the former vice president and U.S. senator from the largest state, she has great credentials. However, Harris in 2020 and 2024 also looked good at the start of her campaigns, but the more she campaigned, the worse she appeared. The only good news for her is that she has finally paid off all her debts from 2024, when she “spent a whopping $1.5 billion during her 107-day sprint to Election Day after President Biden suspended his re-election campaign July 21, 2024, only to lose all seven critical swing states to Trump.”
Cory Booker, U.S. Senator from New Jersey, has had no real impact in the U.S. Senate during his thirteen-year career there. So, of course, he wants to obscure that fact. His only positives are his being an African American and his large campaign kitty of almost $20 million, which he is very unlikely to spend on his Senate opponent. Also in recent news, the confirmed bachelor got married.
Gavin Newsom, a scheming, two-faced, slick, two-term governor of California, has seen his prospects rise, as he successfully “fought to stick it to Donald Trump, in re-redistricting,” but now they are beginning to settle behind his fellow Californian, Kamala Harris, at 23 percent. As I have predicted, and as I still predict, this white male heterosexual candidate, with a poor record as governor, who will soon lose that public office, has nowhere to go but down. And as everyone knows, I am always 100 percent correct with my predictions.
Pete Buttigieg, the former Secretary of Transportation who never served above the office of mayor, will be disappearing soon from the Democratic field. This is because his only news is that he received 0 percent of the black vote in a poll, which is unprecedented and unimpressive, and his record as secretary is “tainted” by failure. He should have run for Senate in Michigan.
Josh Shapiro, the popular governor of Pennsylvania, a major swing state, would be a great candidate for the presidential race, if he won a second term (which he is favored to do). However, Shapiro is a non-self-hating Jew, and at one time was very pro-Israel, which is something the Democrat party of today has a real problem with. After all, it was the left-wing party base that was rioting on college campuses in support of Hamas, post the October 7, 2023, pogrom. The only new news regarding Shapiro is that when he was in contention for vice presidential nominee under Harris, her team asked him if he was a “double agent for Israel.” Stick a fork in Shapiro; he’s done as a Democratic presidential candidate. All that’s left is the groveling.
J.B. Pritzker of Illinois, the two-term governor, is seeking another term in Illinois, despite his long record of failure. Considering his billions, and the state he represents, he is very likely to win. Pritzker is also funding his lieutenant governor’s run for U.S. Senate. Sadly, for Pritzker’s presidential prospects, however, the modern Boss Tweed has almost nothing going for him when it comes to a national run. He is a white male Jewish heterosexual billionaire, after all, and we know how unpopular those guys are in the party (If he were a millionaire, like this guy, now that would be ok).
Andy Beshear of Kentucky is term-limited from the Kentucky governorship after two terms, and with no other possible public offices, Beshear wants to follow in the footsteps of former “moderate” Southern Democrats like LBJ, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton. Unfortunately for him, today’s Democrats aren’t like those of earlier generations, and this white male heterosexual fails the diversity index. And unlike his fellow governor, Newsom, Beshear has no power to help his party out.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) is a U.S. congresswoman from New York who has a female, Hispanic background that Democrats love. She is also the leader of the socialist Democrat Squad, which has all the energy and momentum in the Party. She is also very attractive, which clearly drives her popularity with Democrats. And she is as dumb as a rock. I have been told by some Democrats whom I respect that I am wrong about this and that AOC is smarter than I think. Respectfully, I disagree. See the foreign policy event at Munich, where AOC was asked a very basic question, after she had been tutored by a lefty foreign policy “expert”, but still was able to produce nothing but Kamala Harris-like “gibberish”. Luckily for her, in the primaries, AOC only needs to stand and look pretty and occasionally scream obscenities at billionaires and Israel. This should be enough for her to be a serious contender.
Ro Khanna, the longtime California congressman of Indian background has recently made a name for himself for all the wrong reasons. First, he pissed off his Silicon Valley constituents, the tech billionaires who often funded his campaigns – and would fund his presidential campaign – by backing the communist scheme in California to seize their money. Then, he jumped into the “Epstein Scandal” by reading off the names on the House floor of six “wealthy, powerful men that (sic) the DOJ hid.” Unfortunately, four of those men were ordinary men who “did not have contact with Epstein” but “had just been used in a line-up in New York, which is why their names and some pictures were found in the files.” Not an auspicious start for a campaign. It reminds me of this.
The major thing that strikes me about all of these 2028 Democrat presidential candidates is just how bad they all seem to be. I can’t see any of them going all the way.
Yet, in the end, one of them will have to.