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Originally Posted by hDreamer1988
I think Newsom would have a hard time winning a national election because California is a state people love to hate on. His candidacy would be a referendum on everything people hate about California: the high cost of living, high crime rate, and illegal immigration are just a few ways his opponents can attack him.
Andy Beshear has a better chance in my opinion... He can carry the blue vote, and his connection to a red state might help him convert some red state voters. If he is paired with a swing state running mate, PA AZ, GA... it might be enough.
It is too early to say, but right now, Dems are in serious need of a leader and someone to unite the party.
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Originally Posted by Got_Daca
If JD Vance gets elected... 8 years of ICE storm
Holy moly.
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If Democrats want to win, they must do the following:
- No more woman candidates. (They played the woman card twice and lost.)
- No gay candidates. (Pete Buttigieg will not be able to win a general election. If America wasn't ready for a woman President, they sure won't be ready for a gay President.)
- No California candidates. (I love CA, but the rest of the Country isn't ready to follow their lead.)
- No woke candidates. (Americans want to hear how they can afford food on the table, they could care less about your pronouns or having men playing in women's sport.)
If Democrats can avoid any of these 4 things, they may have a good chance at winning in 2028.