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Polybius

(15,331 posts)
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 05:22 PM Mar 2022

Who do you think will be the 2028 nominees for each Party?

We always hear about 2024, but that's boring (and divisive, because Biden is our President and he said that he's running again if he remains healthy). It will almost certainly be Biden and Trump (assuming that he'd not indited and is relatively healthy as well). So let's talk about 2028.

Only one thing is certain about 2028: It won't be Biden or Trump, no matter who wins in 2024, one reason being age. So who will it be? Well, first we must divide the question into two different scenarios. One if we win in 2024, and one if we lose. The 2028 Republican nominee won't make much difference on 2028 regardless if they win or lose in 2024, but ours will.

ON THE DEMOCRATIC SIDE

If we win in 2024 (and I suspect that we will), Harris will be the clear favorite in 2028. While I don't think that there will be any serious challengers, I could be wrong. There could be some. I expect the VP to win. Sitting VP's haven't lost their Party's nomination in over a century.

If we lose in 2024, it's a whole new ballgame. I'd expect a fierce primary. Harris will almost certainly run, but I doubt that she would win the nomination. After a Party loses, the VP usually doesn't get the nomination again. Dan Quale tried this in 2000 and didn't come close, and I suspect the same will happen to Pence if he runs in 2024. Biden did, but as VP his Party won twice. So who will it be? Pete Buttigieg will be 46, but I don't know if he'd be the front-runner. Blinken? Possibly. Gavin Newsom? I like this choice. He'll be 60, still young. AOC? She'll turn 39 in the October before the election, but winning nationally might be a stretch. Beto? If he can pull of an upset in Texas this year and get re-elected in 2026, than oh yeah he's the frontrunner. But that's a very big IF. Now...

ON THE REPUBLICAN SIDE

Tucker Carlson would be my guess. They seem to love snake oil salesmen, and he does have a big following on their side. Can he fire up a crowd as good as Trump? I don't know, but he doesn't seem so. Can he debate himself to a win in the primaries like Trump did? Absolutely (against their people at least). He made Ted Cruz choke, who himself is a good debater. As for Cruz, I guess he'd have a chance, but I expect him to finish 2nd or 3rd more than 1st. Perhaps he'll be their VP choice. Donald Jr.? I doubt it. No charisma, even if Trump wind in 2024 and he's running an coattails. Josh Hawley? Perish the thought. Rubio? He has to win his own Senate Seat first. DeSantis? Probably has the best shot to the nomination out of all of them, but my guess is still Tucker. Remember, they are insane. They picked Trump, and will likely pick him again.

Opinions?

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Who do you think will be the 2028 nominees for each Party? (Original Post) Polybius Mar 2022 OP
I'm withholding my response until 2026 left-of-center2012 Mar 2022 #1
Aren't we getting a little ahead of things, we don't even know who will be the nominees for 2024 doc03 Mar 2022 #2
We have a good guess Polybius Mar 2022 #4
Harris on our side Elessar Zappa Mar 2022 #3
If Eric Adams can get things fixed in NYC... VarryOn Mar 2022 #5
Me and Bobby Mcgee NoRethugFriends Mar 2022 #6
Impossible to say. MineralMan Mar 2022 #7
Not Now Hekate Mar 2022 #8
Tucker Carlson is a ridiculous idea. brooklynite Mar 2022 #9
He'd be walking away from a lot of power (& $) that he enjoys now if he ran Bucky Mar 2022 #27
Pretty sure it's not going to be who I now think it's going to be. Beastly Boy Mar 2022 #10
There are about twenty assumptions between here and there Sympthsical Mar 2022 #11
We need to Biden to run...he is in good health and there should be no issues...incumbents have Demsrule86 Mar 2022 #17
We'll see what we see Sympthsical Mar 2022 #20
Democrats in general do not primary a sitting president...the few times it has happened, we lost Demsrule86 Mar 2022 #25
If being the keyword Sympthsical Mar 2022 #29
And Trump in 2020! karynnj Mar 2022 #22
Good point...I guess I never even consider him a president ...just a squatter in the office unfit Demsrule86 Mar 2022 #23
It IS hard to belive that someone like him ever was President karynnj Mar 2022 #24
It truly is...and heartbreaking so much bad came out of it. Demsrule86 Mar 2022 #26
Hard to say so I will pick my fav Katie Porter and feed her Mark Mullins R-OK for breakfast. Runningdawg Mar 2022 #12
I won't vote for Katie Porter in a primary...she endorsed a non-Democrat Nina Turner in a Demsrule86 Mar 2022 #18
No one has any idea Groundhawg Mar 2022 #13
I think even if Biden runs in 2024 Mr.Bill Mar 2022 #14
Any Democrat that challanges Biden in 2024 is dead to me...and I will never vote for them in any Demsrule86 Mar 2022 #19
Barack Obama was a state senator Xavier Breath Mar 2022 #15
AOC! rampartc Mar 2022 #16
On the GOP ticket: Godzilla and The Blob struggle4progress Mar 2022 #21
Hedorah Celerity Mar 2022 #31
2028 I would say it's a 99.9% chance it won't be Biden. nt doc03 Mar 2022 #28
Trying to live in the moment liberalmediaaddict Mar 2022 #30

Elessar Zappa

(13,896 posts)
3. Harris on our side
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 05:31 PM
Mar 2022

and DeSantis on their’s. DeSantis could end up being worse than Trump because he’s much smarter.

 

VarryOn

(2,343 posts)
5. If Eric Adams can get things fixed in NYC...
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 05:44 PM
Mar 2022

I'd keep an eye on him for 2028. I don't think Harris can win a national election, and she'll attract primary opponents. Hopefully, we'll have a good bench of governor then. I'm partial to governors.

As for Republicans, I'd guess it'll be a governor. I don't see any of the Senators having national appeal, except maybe Romney, and he'll be too old by then plus he's burned a bridge with many.

A lot can happen in the next 5 or 6 years.

brooklynite

(94,302 posts)
9. Tucker Carlson is a ridiculous idea.
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 06:04 PM
Mar 2022

First, he doesn’t want the job. He doesn’t have the ego-vision of himself as President, and doesn’t ant to take on the responsibility; he’s happy to be the voice of influence TO the the President.

Second, he wouldn’t want the pay cut. Trump ran largely because he say a Presidential campaign as a springboard to a money-making communications biz. Carlson is already rich from his Fox News gig.

Third, while he’s the idol of the MAGA crowd, he’s not the idol of the other (pro- and anti-Trump) Republicans. He doesn’t have the ability to cut down other Republicans with his tweets or news comments, and they won’t be letting him get in the way of their own political ambitions.

Bucky

(53,936 posts)
27. He'd be walking away from a lot of power (& $) that he enjoys now if he ran
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 11:17 PM
Mar 2022

But I also wonder if he's gonna implode over the next couple of years from all the Russian propaganda he's spewing on Fox. Unlike Bill O'Reilly, who legitimately believes his own kooky ideas, Tucker Carlson is just a privileged nitwit who's putting on an act. At some point he's gonna be exposed. And then he'll go away. And then Murdoch will replace him with someone equally disingenuous and evil

Sympthsical

(9,029 posts)
11. There are about twenty assumptions between here and there
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 06:19 PM
Mar 2022

I'm worried about 2022. Then I'll start wondering about 2024, because I don't think the nominee is a given. Then 2026 based on what Congress looks like.

Finally, 2028, when the political landscape will no doubt look much, much different.

People forget, Obama went from speech from an unknown state senator to U.S. Senator to President in four years.

Demsrule86

(68,455 posts)
17. We need to Biden to run...he is in good health and there should be no issues...incumbents have
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 09:08 PM
Mar 2022

an advantage...only three incumbent presidents have lost Hoover in 32, Carter in 80, and Bush1. Keep in mind the path to the presidency runs through the rust belt.

Sympthsical

(9,029 posts)
20. We'll see what we see
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 09:21 PM
Mar 2022

Obviously, I'm not going to have that conversation here where a narrow band of options and topics will be allowed.

But I don't think what will be going on in 2028 is on anyone's radar at the moment.

Demsrule86

(68,455 posts)
25. Democrats in general do not primary a sitting president...the few times it has happened, we lost
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 10:52 PM
Mar 2022

the presidency. If Biden is running then there should be no primary.

Demsrule86

(68,455 posts)
23. Good point...I guess I never even consider him a president ...just a squatter in the office unfit
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 10:51 PM
Mar 2022

always.

Demsrule86

(68,455 posts)
18. I won't vote for Katie Porter in a primary...she endorsed a non-Democrat Nina Turner in a
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 09:09 PM
Mar 2022

House race here in Cleveland. I would vote for her in a general...but she won't get that far IMHO.

Demsrule86

(68,455 posts)
19. Any Democrat that challanges Biden in 2024 is dead to me...and I will never vote for them in any
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 09:11 PM
Mar 2022

future primary. Every time we have a sitting president primaried, we lose.

Xavier Breath

(3,595 posts)
15. Barack Obama was a state senator
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 07:26 PM
Mar 2022

at this point in 2002, six years before his nomination. Either party may field someone in '28 who is just as unknown now as he was then. That's part of the allure of the whole process, IMO.

Celerity

(43,073 posts)
31. Hedorah
Sun Mar 20, 2022, 05:33 AM
Mar 2022

Hedorah is the kaiju that came the closest to putting Godzilla down for the permanent count.

The creature is extraterrestrial in nature, hailing from the Dark Gas Nebula. It arrived on Earth to feed on the pollution in the atmosphere and environment.

Godzilla battled the creature and nearly lost his life in the process.

The combination of physical strength and energy-based bolt attacks almost killed him before Godzilla got the upper hand. He lost an eye, part of a leg, and an entire hand in the process.

liberalmediaaddict

(766 posts)
30. Trying to live in the moment
Sun Mar 20, 2022, 05:12 AM
Mar 2022

Just have to take life one election at a time.

Since every election we have until Trumpism is gone is "the most important election of our lifetimes."

Besides if Trump wins in 2024 most of us won't be alive to see 2028. We were lucky enough to survive his first term.

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