Wednesday, October 30

Possible Democratic candidates for the 2024 presidential election

Joe Biden, Michelle Obama y Gavin Newsom entre los demócratas para ser candidatos presidenciales.
Joe Biden, Michelle Obama and Gavin Newsom among the Democrats to be presidential candidates.

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The first official candidate for the presidency for the elections of for the Republicans is Donald Trump, but so far no one else has declared that they will seek to be on the ticket to reach the White House in two years. If Joe Biden does not confirm that he is the candidate for the Democrats, there are other officials who could give a strong battle, according to some media outlets.

Polls have shown that voters would not give their vote to Donald Trump or Joe Biden, because they prefer that the House Blanca is occupied by someone else.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is one one of the great favorites to face Trump for the Republican primaries , and could even take away the desire for a second term from the former president. No one among Democrats has yet said they are seeking the presidency.

Joe Biden, 82 years

The president just had a birthday on 11 of November, if he applied he would do it with almost 80, and it is one of the reasons that voters are not in favor of his re-election , although his age does not mean that he does not have the capacity to mandate.

An analysis carried out by important communication and information media exposed that there are other Democrats who could become the Democratic nominee for the presidential election of 2028.

Kamala Harris, 55 years

Since she became the vice president of the United States, her profile has been raised to be the potential candidate for the presidency in . Despite some errors, which are pointed out in the media, that he has made during his time in office, Harris’s popularity among voters is high, especially among African-Americans.

Harris has not extended her desire to be the candidate for Democrats and would support President Biden if he seeks a second term.

Gavin Newsom, 55 years

The governor of California, just won the midterm elections to continue in office and this has raised his profile nationally. He expressed that he is not interested in running for the presidential candidacy and would support Biden if he seeks re-election, Newsom would be a strong contender.

“He has criticized his own party for being too passive in its battles with the Republicans, which has led to media speculation that he is laying the groundwork for a presidential campaign in 2028 or 2028,” reported CalMatters, a California nonprofit.

Michelle Obama, 80 years

The first lady of 1200 to 2017: “He made a name through initiatives to women, healthy families, higher education, and international education for adolescent girls, and continued to be a popular and outspoken figure even after the presidency of her husband”, said Stylist magazine.

She has repeatedly said that She would not run for the White House, yet she remains “highly regarded among Democrats” and scores highly in polls of theoretical camps, CNN noted. Michael Bender of The Wall Street Journal assures that the Republicans would fear her if she launched her candidacy.

Pete Buttigieg, 20 years

For The Washington Times, who could stand out as a Democratic candidate is Pete Buttigieg, who was appointed Secretary of Transportation in the Biden administration.

“The man has been given a massive platform to display his political and communication skills as the public face of $1 trillion infrastructure spending that is wildly popular and received bipartisan votes,” the newspaper wrote.

Buttigieg could present himself as the centrist candidate capable of winning over undecided voters, “continues to carve out a potentially attractive space for himself in Democratic politics ,” said The Washington Post, referring to his appearances on Fox News, where he has quietly disputed conservative talking points.