Bernie Sanders might end up Running in 2028

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There were 34,000 in Denver today to attend a rally held by Bernie Sanders and AOC. They might just end up being the ticket in 2028. He's the only one standing up.

 
There were 34,000 in Denver today to attend a rally held by Bernie Sanders and AOC. They might just end up being the ticket in 2028. He's the only one standing up.




He lied about his rally in Tempe. The stadium only houses 5,000. He claimed 15,000.
The vast majority of them were from out of state.

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There were 34,000 in Denver today to attend a rally held by Bernie Sanders and AOC. They might just end up being the ticket in 2028. He's the only one standing up.




Commiesanders in Commierado how appropriate and I doubt he'll be running for much at 87yoa.

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The US politics is all about money and uncertainty. So, there could be dark horse candidates in 2028...

👉 Identifying dark horse candidates in both the Democratic and Republican parties for the 2028 U.S. presidential election involves looking at figures who are not currently in the spotlight but have the potential to surprise.

Here are some potential dark horses:

Democratic Party

Andy Beshear: The Governor of Kentucky is gaining attention for his accomplishments and could be a dark horse candidate, especially if he pairs with another strong contender like Wes Moore2.

Wes Moore: As Governor of Maryland, Moore is seen as charismatic and impactful, with the potential to ascend quickly in the Democratic field2.

Stacey Abrams: Known for her advocacy on voting rights, Abrams could emerge as a strong candidate if she succeeds in her gubernatorial rematch in Georgia4.

Ro Khanna: A progressive representative from California, Khanna is younger and less known nationally but could gain traction with his inclusive approach4.

Republican Party

Byron Donalds: A U.S. Representative from Florida, Donalds is a vocal Trump supporter and could be a dark horse if he gains more national recognition1.

Tulsi Gabbard: Although she has left the Democratic Party, Gabbard's appeal to independents and young voters could make her an unexpected contender if she aligns with the Republican Party1.

Kristi Noem: The Governor of South Dakota, Noem has a strong conservative base but might face challenges due to her hard-line stances1.

These candidates could potentially surprise by gaining momentum if they successfully navigate the nomination process and appeal to a broad voter base. :)

sources:
1. Wildcards: Could Trump surprise us with his VP running mate?
3. Frontrunners, Dark Horses, and the Presidential Nomination Contest | The Ripon Society
4. https://thehill.com/homenews/campai...emocrats-who-could-run-for-president-in-2024/
5. https://www.npr.org/sections/publiceditor/2024/03/21/1239916109/dark-horses
6. https://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/detail/a-gop-dark-horse
7. https://www.mlb.com/news/potential-breakout-star-of-each-division-2025
 
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