Yahoo is liberal media, true. However the Republican Party needs to watch out to ensure that things don't go out of hand.
It is looking like a Vance vs Newsom battle in 2028.
It is way early but how the next some months go will give us more direction. I am sure all other countries are hoping for Newsom to become President so the raping of America can resume.
Newsom is a bad leader and will be a terrible President so he must not win.
Poll: Gavin Newsom leads 2028 Democratic primary field, edges out Trump in head-to-head matchup
https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/article/poll-gavin-newsom-leads-2028-democratic-primary-field-edges-out-trump-in-head-to-head-matchup-180307176.html
It is looking like a Vance vs Newsom battle in 2028.
It is way early but how the next some months go will give us more direction. I am sure all other countries are hoping for Newsom to become President so the raping of America can resume.
Newsom is a bad leader and will be a terrible President so he must not win.
Poll: Gavin Newsom leads 2028 Democratic primary field, edges out Trump in head-to-head matchup
https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/article/poll-gavin-newsom-leads-2028-democratic-primary-field-edges-out-trump-in-head-to-head-matchup-180307176.html
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A new Yahoo/YouGov poll finds that the California governor is viewed more favorably than Trump on redistricting but trails the president on leadership.
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That puts Newsom slightly ahead of former Vice President Kamala Harris (19%), the party's 2024 nominee and perhaps the most familiar name on the list and well ahead of New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (12%), former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg (10%), Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (7%), Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (4%), Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (4%) and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (2%).
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Trump, of course, is constitutionally prohibited from running for a third term. But Newsom (49%) leads Vice President JD Vance (41%) by 8 points as well.
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First, more Americans see Trump as a "stronger leader" (44%) than Newsom (32%) largely because the number of Republicans who view the president that way (91%) is much higher than the number of Democrats who say the same about his California counterpart (66%).