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Several possible 2028 presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle are visiting early primary states, signaling their ...
P olymarket kicked off its betting odds for the 2028 Democratic presidential primary last week, and former Vice President Kamala Harris is trailing five other Democratic candidates as of Monday.
She fared even better when pitted against literally any potential Republican — 41% to just 29%. (Sad trombone noises. It’s still California, after all.) But there were a concerning number of ...
The myth of the brilliant and 'cool' inventor long concealed the true nature of Silicon Valley's leaders, who have resisted ...
He’s found a way to win (and win again) in Trump Country and that’s put him at the top of the list of Democrats expected to ...
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SiliconValley.com on MSNCalifornia has sued this Trump administration way more than the last one. Here's where cases standSix months after President Donald Trump took the oath of office, California Attorney General Rob Bonta has unleashed a torrent of litigation against his administration. Bonta, the Democrat who leads ...
Potential 2028 candidates, including Beshear, descended on South Carolina in recent weeks to preview their campaign messages.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNBeyond The Ballot Box: Who’s Leading The 2028 Race According To Online Bettors?Early Odds Emerge as Vice President JD Vance and Governor Gavin Newsom Lead Initial Predictions The political landscape for ...
With Democrats struggling nationally over their future direction, the party in Connecticut is facing some similar questions ...
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani are emerging as notable contenders for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination.
They think Vance has a chance. Odds for the 2028 presidential election were revealed by Polymarket, the world’s largest prediction market — and bettors are putting their money on the veep becoming the ...
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The Christian Post on MSN‘Woke,’ ‘weak’ and ‘out of touch’: The crisis of the Democratic brandThe reality is, Donald Trump will always be more unpopular in the Democratic base than Democrats themselves — and he, not ...
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