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Democrats are licking their wounds after Vice President Harris’s defeat to President-elect Trump, but already are looking toward who might lead their party in a 2028 presidential contest.
It's still a few months until Trump takes office, but lets turn our attention to 2028. When is the next presidential election after 2024? Election Day in 2028 will be held Nov. 7, 2028.
Harris, who has the largest donor network in the Democratic Party, may run for the presidency again in 2028 according to The New York Times, [43] as well as Politico, [44] although her loss in the previous election could potentially give her a disadvantage. [43] According to USA Today, Harris intended to run in 2028 before Biden's withdrawal. [45]
Tim Walz, Pete Buttigieg, Gavin Newsom, and Josh Shapiro are all possible 2028 Democratic primary contenders. Some contenders for 2028 are already looking ahead and starting to position themselves ...
Roughly 41% of likely Democratic voters said they would vote for Kamala Harris to be the party’s 2028 nominee. AP Meanwhile, only 6% of voters would pick Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Harris’ 2024 ...
Why isn't Vice President Harris in the Democratic candidates section if she is the first candidate referenced in the intro paragraphs as a possible Democratic candidate for 2028? There have been multiple news pieces referencing the possibility of her running again. 128.164.171.31 16:10, 11 November 2024 (UTC)
This is a timeline of major events leading up to, during, and after the 2028 United States presidential election which is set to be held on November 7, 2028. [1] In addition to the dates mandated by the relevant federal laws, such as those in the U.S. Constitution and the Electoral Count Act, several milestones have consistently been observed since the adoption of the conclusions of the 1971 ...
Despite her loss to President-elect Trump in the 2024 White House race, Vice President Harris is Democrats’ top choice to be their party’s 2028 presidential nominee, according to a new survey.