Voters Favor Moderate Democratic Shift Ahead of 2028 Election
Voters Favor Moderate Democratic Shift Ahead of 2028 Election

Voters Favor Moderate Democratic Shift Ahead of 2028 Election

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A recent Rasmussen Reports survey indicates that nearly 60% of likely voters prefer a more centrist approach from the Democratic Party, especially regarding the upcoming 2028 presidential election. Sen. Cory Booker's criticism of former President Trump has not resonated with voters, who express a desire for new leadership. While 41% of Democratic voters support former Vice President Kamala Harris as a candidate, overall support has waned, with 'some other candidate' leading preferences. Chuck Todd expressed skepticism about Harris's potential gubernatorial run in California, suggesting that her established political background may hinder her appeal as a candidate for change. This sentiment reflects a broader desire within the party for fresh faces and moderate leadership ahead of the 2028 election.

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