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dlk

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117. Will there even be an election in 2028?
Sun Jul 13, 2025, 05:45 PM
Jul 13

And even if there is, will the voting machines be so thoroughly rigged, no Democrat could possible win, no matter the number of votes they receive?

Let’d not kid ourselves, the Trump Republicans have no respect for the Constitution or the rule of law. They will not go willingly.

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He's got my vote. We NEED a fighter. Meadowoak Jul 13 #1
Baggage like Hillary or Obama? Or Biden? Not even. librechik Jul 13 #2
Right now, California has a bit of a bad reputation Haggard Celine Jul 13 #3
I think California has always had a reputation before Newsom became governor AZProgressive Jul 13 #7
For cons, California has always been the state to blame for anything bad. mwmisses4289 Jul 13 #48
Nixon and Reagan came from California SocialDemocrat61 Jul 13 #51
Well, that is true, but much more good has come from there than bad. mwmisses4289 Jul 13 #55
the good news is that California's reputation is readily fixable cadoman Jul 13 #108
He was married to Kimberly Guilfoyle. writerJT Jul 13 #4
That makes me wonder a lot about his judgment. milestogo Jul 13 #17
People change. Ever read about DU member's family members transitioning to full on maga? ... including spouses Bernardo de La Paz Jul 13 #33
Good point. Plus it was over 20 years ago. JanMichael Jul 13 #104
It was before she went crazy. BannonsLiver Jul 13 #137
👍 writerJT Monday #143
My goodness! Many of us were once married to asshole Heidi Monday #159
"Victims" writerJT Monday #160
I prefer someone like AOC or Jasmine Crockett. Emile Jul 13 #5
Unfortunately Jilly_in_VA Jul 13 #6
This I agree with, and I agree with your preferred choices. Scrivener7 Jul 13 #10
I also pray for a woman president in my lifetime. Katinfl Jul 13 #13
I'm 52 JustAnotherGen Jul 13 #28
Pritzker's currently my top choice too. Newsom's baggage isn't great Arazi Jul 13 #66
Harris closed the gap between Biden's poll numbers and made it basically a 50/50 race AZProgressive Jul 13 #12
I think Beshear could be a very attractive candidate. lark Jul 13 #19
He would be a return JustAnotherGen Jul 13 #29
I LOVE Whitehouse, but unfortunately he's too old. No chance we nominate a septuagenarian who turns 80 in a 2nd term. Celerity Jul 13 #34
I absolutely agree....and it should be that way democratsruletheday Jul 13 #79
I also like Gov. Pritzker, but he needs to lose weight. phylny Jul 13 #70
as much as I want to disagree with this.... democratsruletheday Jul 13 #82
Hey, I WROTE it and I want to disagree! phylny Jul 13 #101
Do you enjoy losing elections? awesomerwb1 Jul 13 #38
No, that's why I prefer running someone left of center! Emile Jul 13 #40
Apparently you do enjoy losing elections awesomerwb1 Jul 13 #44
Back at you! Emile Jul 13 #49
What is so funny about losing elections? SoFlaBro Jul 13 #99
I have a very high opinion of AOC Cosmocat Monday #151
gimme a BREAK...... democratsruletheday Jul 13 #83
Mind telling us your obvious reasons why? Emile Jul 13 #84
AOC, while very liberal, is amazing and friendly Polybius Jul 13 #134
Voters and donors like someone that's won at least RubyRose Jul 13 #85
Since 1789, 19 Members of the House have served as President of the United States. Emile Jul 13 #89
Garfield is the only one that went straight... PAMod Jul 13 #132
When did Trump win a state wide election? Emile Jul 13 #91
1880 GJGCA Jul 13 #97
Abraham Lincoln is another one. Emile Jul 13 #110
LOVE both of them, but I'm not sure they're qualified to be president YET. still-prayin4rain Jul 13 #122
I'm with you on that!! InAbLuEsTaTe Jul 13 #128
Crockett would lose 45 states Polybius Jul 13 #133
I prefer having a chance to win elections. BannonsLiver Jul 13 #138
Me too, that's why I prefer someone left of center. Emile Monday #149
What left of center candidates have won presidential elections? BannonsLiver Monday #156
I'd vote for him happily if he won the primary, but he wouldn't be my first choice. Scrivener7 Jul 13 #8
No kacekwl Jul 13 #9
The choice to me is obvious kacekwl Jul 13 #11
Pete Buttigieg markie Jul 13 #31
He won't get the African-American or Hispanic male vote. SKKY Jul 13 #43
strange how they were ready for a multi-felon con man rapist fascist Skittles Jul 13 #113
Buttigieg being gay sabbat hunter Jul 13 #129
A mayor of a small town and former Secretary of transportation? fujiyamasan Monday #148
Big Pete fan Cosmocat Monday #152
I'm voting for Pete! pinkstarburst Monday #154
I don't know if he'd have my support in the primaries EnergizedLib Jul 13 #14
2028 is not yet on my radar. 2026 is. DFW Jul 13 #15
This! JustAnotherGen Jul 13 #30
I look forward to a robust primary. May the best fighter win! Intractable Jul 13 #16
I'd happily vote for him if he is our candidate. lark Jul 13 #18
I don't think anyone from California could win in a national election. I would vote doc03 Jul 13 #20
No thank you. Nanjeanne Jul 13 #21
He wants to be president so bad he can taste it. Fiendish Thingy Jul 13 #22
Beshear is good but I don't even know who Murphy is. comradebillyboy Jul 13 #94
Chris Murphy has been one of the most articulate outspoken Dem senators Fiendish Thingy Jul 13 #98
Agree. choie Jul 13 #120
No. n/t valleyrogue Jul 13 #23
Not my first choice. Ferrets are Cool Jul 13 #24
It's going to be a toppling of a Regime JustAnotherGen Jul 13 #25
I'd certainly vote for him if he's the nominee rollin74 Jul 13 #26
He's my guy SuzyandPuffpuff Jul 13 #27
I like him, too Agent Orange Tabby Friday #163
Newsom TnDem Jul 13 #32
Slick and political, yes. Far left, no. Ms. Toad Jul 13 #69
Authoritarian TnDem Jul 13 #75
I think 2028 is too far away to worry about. Let's see if we survive Trump's Autumn Jul 13 #35
And let's see if we can flip EmmaLee E Jul 13 #106
Nope Blue_Adept Jul 13 #36
I'd vote for him without hesitation. comradebillyboy Jul 13 #37
Hope not. awesomerwb1 Jul 13 #39
If the election was today...I'd vote for him... MiHale Jul 13 #41
Sure! And Pritzker and Buttigieg and Beshear and Shapiro... Arazi Jul 13 #42
For all of his flaws, he is far better than any republican. CTyankee Jul 13 #45
I'm voting for the Democratic nominee. Aristus Jul 13 #46
I'm thinking about 2026, not 2028. emulatorloo Jul 13 #47
He'll do. Lots of plusses, few minuses. Ping Tung Jul 13 #50
I was hoping for newsome when Biden pulled out oldmanlynn Jul 13 #52
So was I Agent Orange Tabby Friday #165
Depends on who runs in the primary SocialDemocrat61 Jul 13 #53
You realize participating in message board speculation is non-binding, right? TheProle Jul 13 #95
Sure SocialDemocrat61 Jul 13 #102
I'll vote for whoever the Democratic presidential candidate is in 2028. Paladin Jul 13 #54
but I'm finding it hard to get information on his past ILikePie92 Jul 13 #56
My husband pisses me off regularly Agent Orange Tabby Friday #166
Yes, totally right ILikePie92 Friday #168
Prefer Senator for this one, POTUS is only 8 years, maybe. Brainfodder Jul 13 #57
I think that would be a mistake. David__77 Jul 13 #58
Baggage? Mike Nelson Jul 13 #59
The thing about baggage LogDog75 Jul 13 #107
True... Mike Nelson Jul 13 #118
Not in my top 50 for 2028 krawhitham Jul 13 #60
He Is My Governor And I Support Him the_liberal_grandpa Jul 13 #61
I prefer Democrat Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland. Emile Jul 13 #62
Love him. He could be our first Jewish President! CTyankee Monday #157
Go for it. With Pennsylvania governor as veep. OLDMDDEM Jul 13 #63
NO. Not "outsidery" enough leftstreet Jul 13 #64
I'm from California. haele Jul 13 #65
YESSSS! Granny Blue Jul 13 #88
Newsom has piecemealed CEQA rollbacks and recently signed legislation for a major CEQA rollback. PufPuf23 Jul 13 #111
Exactly. Not saying he's a lesser of two evils, just that there's better haele Jul 13 #115
excellent analysis Skittles Jul 13 #114
Fine by me. Iggo Jul 13 #67
My first choice is whoever the hell can WIN. 3catwoman3 Jul 13 #68
Far from my first pick Greg_In_SF Jul 13 #71
NO -eom vanessa_ca Jul 13 #72
If Newsom is the nominee in 2028, he'll have my vote peggysue2 Jul 13 #73
He'd be a terrific president BannonsLiver Jul 13 #74
Luv my Guv! He calls 'em as he sees 'em. poli-junkie Jul 13 #76
Newsom pamdb Jul 13 #77
Well that settles it then... BannonsLiver Jul 13 #139
I'm pretty worried about 2028 pinkstarburst Jul 13 #78
WHO are those 'getting shot down?' elleng Jul 13 #125
To answer your question, I DON'T. Emile Jul 13 #80
Unsure if my first choice.. mvd Jul 13 #81
Newsome in in the running for my vote LetMyPeopleVote Jul 13 #86
All talk, no action! Granny Blue Jul 13 #87
I think he would be great! We need to see flamingdem Jul 13 #90
I think it's like 2.5 years too soon for this topic 0rganism Jul 13 #92
He can't win in the general. creeksneakers2 Jul 13 #93
It's so early but I trust him right now and a few others Tribetime Jul 13 #96
He's a no lovesfruit Jul 13 #100
Sorry to say, we have to take back the presidency no matter what Bayard Jul 13 #103
It will be 24/7 ads about "French Laundry". Hypocrite will be the messaging. JanMichael Jul 13 #105
If that's the best they've got he'll he just fine. BannonsLiver Jul 13 #140
I doubt that's all. And it was not adorable. It was dickish. JanMichael Monday #150
Yeah I don't agree that the French Laundry is relevant or would cost him primary or GE voters. BannonsLiver Monday #155
If dick move over 5 star dining disqualifies him Agent Orange Tabby Friday #167
I'm for him because he can win. BlueTsunami2018 Jul 13 #109
Yes, agree with this. Who can win has to be top priority. still-prayin4rain Jul 13 #124
I would like to see him take a really forceful stand against Trump.. AntiFascist Jul 13 #112
Far too early to read the terrain Torchlight Jul 13 #116
Will there even be an election in 2028? dlk Jul 13 #117
He is running Johonny Jul 13 #119
My choices: Beshear, Buttigieg, Pritzker, Newsom elleng Jul 13 #121
I like him. I'm a little afraid he won't meet the far left's purity tests though. still-prayin4rain Jul 13 #123
Many/most would probably meet tests of elleng Jul 13 #127
Let's have a primary and let him prove it JCMach1 Jul 13 #126
Pete Buttigieg (nm) mikewv Jul 13 #130
Ever dating kim Guiyfoile should be an automatic disqualifier for elected office SSJVegeta Jul 13 #131
Not just dated but married her. 😵 nt Raine Monday #147
This thread a perfect example of Democrat circular firing squad Bobstandard Jul 13 #135
Yes, it's odd to see supposed Democrats completely buy into GOP narratives about CA. BannonsLiver Monday #141
Beshear might actually carry Kentucky due to his popularity here Wanderlust988 Jul 13 #136
Last I heard he opposed USSC expansion. carpetbagger Monday #142
He'd get my enthusiastic vote. oasis Monday #144
Possibly. H2O Man Monday #145
This Califorian says NO thanks. nt Raine Monday #146
Nope. Dems better give us better options, or we'll lose. Not that we'll probably have voting... mucholderthandirt Monday #153
I'm wondering about voting in 2028. zanana1 Tuesday #161
Just as long as it's not Fetterman! Jilly_in_VA Monday #158
Put a Whitehouse in the White House! Totally Tunsie Wednesday #162
No thanks Luciferous Friday #164
As a Californian who has traveled a lot... WarGamer Friday #169
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