
"When I retired as the Mercury News editorial page editor in 2023, I wrote a farewell column urging readers not to give up on America, despite its many challenges. I reiterated my strong belief in the power of the law of accumulation, which posits that every great achievement is an accumulation of hundreds of small efforts that few ever realize contributed to the outcome."
"The key to victory in 2028 requires a restoration of hope. "First and foremost, America needs a candidate who offers a vision for the future, someone who can overcome the hatred and vitriol that divide us," said Silicon Valley Rep. Ro Khanna. "Seventy percent of Americans don't believe the American Dream is alive. The Democratic Party needs to provide new economic hope and the inspiration that JFK and Obama offered.""
Belief in the law of accumulation holds that every great achievement results from hundreds of small, often overlooked efforts. Democrats are urged to mobilize now to secure the White House in 2028 through grassroots actions: writing emails, sending texts, and posting on social media. Individual voters should define desired nominee attributes early rather than waiting. The party faces a choice between progressive candidates who energize the base and moderates who can attract swing voters. Restoring hope is central to victory. Ro Khanna emphasizes the need for a visionary nominee who can heal divisions, revive the American Dream, and offer new economic inspiration.
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