Ocasio-Cortez releases presidential-like video
- The Hill listed Rahm Emanuel as the top contender for the 2028 Democratic nomination, surprising many observers who view the field as weak.
- Democrat Rahm Emanuel criticized the focus on transgender issues in the party, suggesting they should prioritize 'kitchen table' issues instead, as reported during his appearance on a podcast.
- The Hill's list of top Democratic contenders for 2028 includes Emanuel ranked first, highlighting the perceived weakness of the party's candidates, according to Stu Burguiere.
- Emanuel's remarks indicate a rift within the Democratic Party and a move towards appealing to mainstream voters, as he noted, 'it's not my most important issue.
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AOC sparks rumors of potential 2028 presidential bid with campaign-style video
The video, which showed the congresswoman speaking at a rally in Idaho, featured a montage of the Democrat shaking hands with voters at various events across the United States, and included a hopeful message.
AOC Triggers 2028 Presidential Run Rumors as New Campaign-Style Video Drops
Radical Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has ignited rumors that she's planning a presidential run in 2028 after her "Team AOC" account dropped a campaign-style video on social media. The post AOC Triggers 2028 Presidential Run Rumors as New Campaign-Style Video Drops appeared first on Slay News.


Democrats in disarray as AOC tops 'pathetic' list of 2028 hopefuls
The Democrats are already getting ready for the 2028 election, but their choices aren’t looking so hot. And a list created by The Hill of their top 10 contenders couldn’t make that any clearer.“It’s not a promising list. It’s not looking that good,” Stu Burguiere of “Stu Does America” comments, adding, “They literally have, at number 10, Stephen A. Smith.”Stephen A. Smith is an ESPN personality who has spent his career discussing sports and gett…
'We are one': AOC campaign video swirls 2028 presidential rumors
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., has crisscrossed the United States with Sen. Bernie Sanders as Americans speculate about whether the New York Democrat is launching a shadow campaign for president.
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