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Democrats Break Tradition, Publicly Eyeing 2028 Presidential Race Early

NewsToday May 21, 2025
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Several potential Democratic candidates are openly expressing interest in the 2028 presidential election, a departure from the historical practice of downplaying such ambitions early in the cycle.

Historically, candidates would often deny considering a run for president, even while actively planning their campaigns. This was a common political tactic.

Now, a new dynamic is emerging, with potential candidates, and current elected officials like Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, openly acknowledging their interest or willingness to run.

Other figures are also signaling their potential candidacies, including Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego, who hinted at his ambitions, and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who did not deny an interest.

The article references a New York Times piece discussing this shift in political behavior and the early positioning of potential candidates.

Many of these individuals have relatively low name recognition, which could incentivize them to enter the race early to increase their visibility.

Political analysts have identified a large pool of potential contenders, with some sources estimating around 19 individuals who may be considering a run.

The shift towards openly declaring interest may be influenced by the changing media landscape, with the rise of social media and the decline of traditional media’s gatekeeping role.

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