Wall Street Journal Columnist Takes Early Victory Lap Trashing 2028 Dems: You May Already Have Lost'
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Wall Street Journal Columnist Takes Early Victory Lap Trashing 2028 Dems: You May Already Have Lost'
"The Wall Street Journals Matthew Continetti took an early victory lap under the headline, Democrats, You May Already Have Lost the 2028 Election in his latest column. Stephen A. Smith has a confession to make. The 58-year-old ESPN personality is mulling a run for the Democratic presidential nomination, began Continetti. The 2028 Democratic primary is wide openand the emerging field of candidates is lackluster."
"Former vice president Kamala Harris, he wrote, would again have to defend a Biden administration that voters repudiated after four years. She still hasn't said what she would have done differently from her former boss. Despite being a bestselling author, she is a master at not saying much at all. California Governor Gavin Newsom (D), he argued, has pent two decades making the Golden State into a progressive petri dish of high taxes, stultifying regulations and woke culture."
Democrats may already be disadvantaged for the 2028 election. Stephen A. Smith is considering a run for the Democratic presidential nomination. The primary is wide open, but the candidate field is lackluster: only two potential candidates have double-digit support in the RealClearPolitics polling average, and both are vulnerable. Key vulnerabilities include Kamala Harris’s need to defend an unpopular Biden administration without a clear alternative record; Gavin Newsom’s progressive California governance that may repel swing voters; Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s inexperience on foreign policy; Pete Buttigieg’s baggage and minority outreach struggles; Josh Shapiro’s exposure from the party’s anti-Israel turn; and Wes Moore’s reputation for fabulism. Inexperienced outsiders could further complicate the race.
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