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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.
Democratic governors like Gavin Newsom of California and J.B. Pritzker of Illinois may seem like plausible contenders, but they carry baggage that makes them unlikely to excite a restless electorate.
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.
The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Nepal a "hybrid regime" in 2022, [10] [needs update] while the 2018 Polity data series considers it to be a democracy. [11] According to the 2023 V-Dem Democracy indices Nepal was the 7th most electoral democratic country in Asia. [12]
The election of the president and for vice president of the United States is an indirect election in which citizens of the United States who are registered to vote in one of the fifty U.S. states or in Washington, D.C., cast ballots not directly for those offices, but instead for members of the Electoral College.
Nepal Dalit Party Hamro Party Nepal Yuva Nepal Party Nepal Loktantrik Janata Congress Party Nepal Samajwadi Janata Dal Left-wing: Nepal Bahudal Party: Ambika Rana Prajatantrik Shakti Party: Centre-right: Ganesh Bahadur Shrestha Nepali Jantantra Party: People's Progressive Party: Centre-left: Jukti Jung Lamichhane Unnat Loktantra Party N/A ...
“When Democrats start talking about 2028, six months ago, Walz’s name wouldn’t have been on the list, now it might be on the top,” a former Harris staffer told Politico about her running mate.
After the reappointment of Deuba as prime minister the Nepali Congress (Democratic), UML and Rashtriya Prajatantra Party left the civil movement and joined the government. [16] The TADO legislation was further renewed and has contributed to Nepal’s record numbers of unexplained forced disappearances in 2002 and 2003 (Malagodi 2013, p. 187). [16]