Democratic CA Governor Gavin Newsom says he'll consider presidential run after 2026 midterms
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Democratic CA Governor Gavin Newsom says he'll consider presidential run after 2026 midterms
"I'd be lying otherwise."
"I'm looking forward to who presents themselves in 2028 and who meets that moment. And that's the question for the American people,"
"He's an "invasive species.""
"He's wrecking alliances, truth, trust, tradition, institutions."
Gavin Newsom will consider a 2028 presidential campaign depending on 2026 midterm outcomes. The term-limited California governor has amplified his national profile with combative social-media tactics, including all-caps posts, memes and merchandise. Policy clashes include disputes over deployment of the California National Guard during immigration protests and objections to redistricting moves in Texas. A campaign to redraw California maps aims to add five Democratic U.S. House seats via Proposition 50, with voting concluding Nov. 4. The president has been labeled an "invasive species" and a "wrecking ball," accused of damaging alliances, truth, trust, tradition and institutions. A podcast was launched to promote a centrist brand.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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