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ificandream

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Sat Nov 29, 2025, 08:40 PM Nov 29

Admit It. Gavin Newsom Is the 2028 Front-runner. (Politico) [View all]

For years, Democrats and pundits have rolled their eyes at Gavin Newsom. But he’s positioned better than anyone else for the future of politics.

SAN FRANCISCO — No Democrat has had a better two years than Gavin Newsom and because of it, the California governor — a national figure since he was a 36-year-old boy mayor — has claimed a new title: front-runner. It’s easy to find Newsom naysayers. In fact, there may not be a modern political figure who was simultaneously so well-positioned to be his party’s nominee and so doubted by the smart set since, well, Joe Biden in 2020.

So let’s not make the mistake of ignoring what’s in plain view and give the governor his due. By the old rules of Democratic nominations, Newsom fits neatly in the tradition of Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama: younger, outsider candidates who could credibly run fresh campaigns against the Washington status quo of both parties while claiming enough insider credentials to reassure party mandarins who care about such things.

The San Franciscan has never lived a day outside of California, presents younger than 58 because of his hair and genes and has endeared himself to his party rank-and-file by criticizing Democratic leaders for not fighting harder before leading by example to confront Donald Trump. Newsom also attended and scribbled notes at the first Clinton Global Initiative meeting in 2005 and has to be the only first-term lieutenant governor to have Bill Clinton, Michael Bloomberg and Arianna Huffington blurb his book (a tome we shall come back to).

Newsom is also the best-positioned Democrat according to the new rules of politics — namely, whether you are or can become famous by breaking through on social media. Ask yourself: How many other potential candidates are plausible celebrities who can transcend the political-pop culture divide a la Obama and Trump? If you believe the phone in your hand will, more than any factor, determine the next Democratic nominee, it’s hard not to grasp Newsom’s strength. As the kids say, he gives main character energy.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/11/15/gavin-newsom-interview-2028-frontrunner-00652362

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Newsom has taken the whip and done what has needed to be done. And a lot of us Democrats have breathed a sigh of relief because of what he's done. Will that hold up down the road? We'll see.
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As I have said many times before... skylucy Nov 29 #1
PLEASE jaymac Nov 29 #2
True. I want the strongest candidate to be the nominee in 2028. If it is someone other than skylucy Nov 29 #5
Well.... belpejic Nov 29 #6
I have to forgive Gavin for the Kimberly Guilfoyle thing. I wouldn't want people to judge me skylucy Nov 29 #8
It's 2025; this is like predicting the World Series winner in 28, except we actually know all of the teams for that. nt Gore1FL Nov 29 #3
AOC 2028! anciano Nov 29 #4
Not a chance in Hell. She needs to run for Senator first, see if she can even win a statewide election. Ocelot II Nov 29 #7
I am an agnostic so I don't believe in "hell"... anciano Nov 29 #10
I believe in the equality of women and something called "reality." Ocelot II Nov 29 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author anciano Nov 29 #13
Hope so! thought crime Nov 30 #16
I still weep virtual tears when I think of what we could have had in the 2024 election. ificandream Nov 30 #18
He can't run again. He can TRY, but he can't serve a third term. CTyankee Nov 30 #19
Nope. Waaay too early for a coronation. Fiendish Thingy Nov 29 #9
I agree. It's too soon, there's a lot of sorting out to be done first. Ocelot II Nov 29 #12
I actually met him when he was Mayor YoshidaYui Nov 29 #14
If I had to put money on it, it would go on JB Pritzker. Ferrets are Cool Nov 29 #15
No thank you. n/t demmiblue Nov 30 #17
I want a Dem who can win. Dulcinea Dec 1 #20
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