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With No Clear Front-Runner, Democrats Begin Testing 2028 Presidential Waters

As the 2020 presidential election approaches, it is no surprise that potential candidates are already looking ahead to 2028. With no clear front-runner emerging from the current crop of Democratic contenders, some party members are beginning to test the waters for a potential run in 2028.

Speculation about potential candidates for the next presidential election cycle has been swirling for months, with names like Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, and Beto O’Rourke being thrown into the mix. However, with the Democratic field still crowded and no clear standout candidate, many are beginning to consider the possibility of waiting until 2028 to make their presidential bid.

One potential candidate who has garnered attention for a potential 2028 run is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The young congresswoman from New York has quickly risen to fame within the Democratic party and has become known for her progressive policies and passionate advocacy for issues like climate change and social justice. While she is currently too young to run for president in 2020, she will be eligible in 2028 and many believe she could be a formidable candidate.

Another name being floated for a potential 2028 bid is Stacey Abrams. The Georgia Democrat gained national attention during her narrow loss in the 2018 gubernatorial race and has since become a vocal advocate for voting rights and fair elections. While she has not officially declared her intentions, Abrams has not ruled out the possibility of running for president in the future.

This “testing of the waters” for 2028 is not limited to just these two potential candidates. Many other rising stars within the Democratic party, such as Senators Cory Booker and Kirsten Gillibrand, have also been mentioned as possible contenders in future elections.

But why are Democrats already looking ahead to 2028 when the 2020 election is still so uncertain? It all comes down to the current state of the party. With a crowded and diverse field of candidates, there is no clear front-runner emerging. This has left voters and party leaders unsure of who will ultimately be the best candidate to defeat President Trump in the next election.

Some Democrats believe that taking a step back and allowing for a potential new crop of candidates to emerge in 2028 may be the best strategy. This would give the party time to regroup, reassess their priorities, and potentially find a candidate that can unite and energize the party as a whole.

There is also the factor of age to consider. Many of the leading candidates for the 2020 election are in their 70s, which raises questions about their ability to serve two terms as president. By waiting until 2028, a younger generation of Democratic leaders could potentially step up to take the party in a new direction.

Of course, there is no guarantee that any of these potential candidates will actually run in 2028, or that they will have the same level of support they do now. But this early “testing of the waters” signals that the Democratic party is already looking ahead to the future and considering all possible options.

It is also a strong indication of the level of excitement and energy within the party. The fact that so many rising stars and potential leaders are already being mentioned as potential candidates shows that the party is alive and well, despite the current divisions and challenges it may be facing.

As Democrats continue to search for a strong candidate for the 2020 election, they are also keeping an eye on what’s to come in 2028. This early exploration of potential candidates shows that the party is looking towards the future and has high hopes for what it can achieve in the years to come.

While it may be too soon to say who will ultimately run in 2028, one thing is for certain – the Democratic party is not lacking in talented, passionate, and driven individuals who are ready to lead. So while the 2020 election may be dominating the headlines, it’s clear that Democrats are already looking towards the next opportunity to make their mark on the American political landscape.

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