Kamala Harris might run for president again in 2028. Please, no | Arwa Mahdawi
Kamala Harris might run for president again in 2028. Please, no | Arwa Mahdawi
I want the democrats to put forward a good slate of candidates, have them discuss issues in a reasonable and informative way, then have us vote on our favorite. There are people whose jobs are to know who would make a good candidate. Most people, myself included, don’t have enough information to say who should run. I do think that most people can name a few who they don’t want to run and I think Kamala and Hilary are both high on most people’s lists.
Someone saying “please don’t run Kamala” shouldn’t mean they need to offer an alternative. That is the job of the democratic party.
Pritzker. Relatively progressive. Pro union, pro building up housing, pro worker’s rights, pro higher minimum wage, unrestrained in his support of lgbtq, and yet still Measured and budget conscious, which helps him be more palatable to the big stage.
I think he’s the best possible option that still has a good chance to win.
I think Pete Buttigieg is more likely to win than any of the women, sadly.
We will have an openly gay president before a woman
I would really love to vote for an AOC-Bernie ticket.
Or Bernie-AOC
Kamala bad speaker
Kamala had a LOT of issues. But her public speaking talent was not one of them.
Who would be your alternative?
Bring up a new face. Young 35y old dude with experience in law or administration. Start promoting him now, so he’s well recognized by the time of next presidential elections.
It’s tough to do this in the modern day because for them to have enough worthwhile experience they almost have to be in their late 40s. There are a few generally accepted routes to the presidency and legitimacy in them puts you at a fairly old person. You can go the executive route, someone who was a governor or military leader, or you can go the legislative route, Senator or Representative, or the third path of being generally unqualified.
Obama is a good example, he had a career (law degree, became an attorney, taught at the University of Chicago Law School, got married, had kids) before he then ran for the state legislature at 35. After being in the Illinois Senate for 8 years he ran for the US Senate and held that position for 4 years before being elected president at 47.