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Ocasio-Cortez Leaves Door Open to 2028 Presidential Run

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has declined to rule out a potential run for the White House in 2028, saying her political goals are focused on broader national change rather than holding a particular office.

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The New York Democrat made the remarks during a Friday event in Chicago when she was asked about speculation surrounding a possible presidential campaign.

Responding to the question from Democratic strategist David Axelrod, Ocasio-Cortez rejected the suggestion that her ambitions were tied to seeking a specific title or position.

Remarks Fuel Questions About Future Bid

“They assume that my ambition is a title or a seat, and my ambition is way bigger than that,” she said. “My ambition is to change this country.”

She added that while elected officials may come and go, policies such as single-payer healthcare can have lasting impact.

Ocasio-Cortez said she bases her political decisions on current circumstances rather than long-term plans tied to a particular role.

“Conditions change radically all the time,” she said, explaining that she evaluates the political landscape day by day to determine which actions might help advance her policy goals.

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Decisions Guided by ‘Conditions’

The congresswoman, who is serving her fourth term in the House of Representatives, said she seeks to make decisions that move the country “closer to that future, stronger, faster, better than yesterday.”

Her comments come amid growing discussion about possible Democratic candidates in the 2028 presidential race.

Democrats Eye Possible Contenders

Several Democratic figures are already being mentioned as potential contenders to return the party to the White House in 2028.

Among those frequently cited are Gavin Newsom, governor of California; former vice president Kamala Harris; Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer; former transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg; Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro; and Kentucky governor Andy Beshear.

Illinois governor JB Pritzker recently praised what he described as the Democratic Party’s strong bench of possible candidates.

Speaking at an event in New York, Pritzker said he was focused on winning re-election as governor but stressed his commitment to helping the party reclaim the presidency.

“We have a pretty good bench,” he said, adding that he intends to work to elect a Democrat in 2028.

Republican Field Also Taking Shape

On the Republican side, several figures are also seen as potential successors to Donald Trump after his second term.

Among those widely viewed as possible candidates are Vice President J. D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Trump himself has at times suggested he might seek a third term, despite the limit set by the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution, which restricts presidents to two terms in office.

The president’s business organization, the Trump Organization, introduced “Trump 2028” hats last April, and Trump later told reporters he would “love to” run again.

Speculation Likely to Continue

While Ocasio-Cortez did not confirm any presidential ambitions, her comments left open the possibility of a future bid as discussion about the 2028 race continues within both major political parties.

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Jingthing Legendary Member

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20 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

He's lost a lot of weight. Proof he is running.

I don't think putting American interests first over Israeli is being anti-Israel per se.

Well as he's a Jew in the current political climate he would have no chance being very pro Zionist. Shapiro is a brilliant and would make a great president, but he's way too Jewy for these times.

Yellowtail Star Member

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What about Cole Tomas Allen? Do we think Judge McFadden can have him acquitted in time for the primary? He'd be a great VP pick for Whitmer.

Jingthing Legendary Member

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19 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

What about Cole Tomas Allen? Do we think Judge McFadden can have him acquitted in time for the primary? He'd be a great VP pick for Whitmer.

Not old enough ya joker.

Jingthing Legendary Member

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I didn't think Whitmer had the x factor charisma, but looked this up and she is considered to have charisma. So maybe I just haven't seen enough of her.

Yellowtail Star Member

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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

I didn't think Whitmer had the x factor charisma, but looked this up and she is considered to have charisma. So maybe I just haven't seen enough of her.

Is Harris not considered to have charisma?

Autocan Advanced Member

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42 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

I didn't think Whitmer had the x factor charisma, but looked this up and she is considered to have charisma.

You don't have to look it up. Here you go:

Yagoda Star Member

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Please please please dear Lord, show her the road to the White House.

I would vote for her in a primary

DonniePeverley Platinum Member

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She won't be anywhere near the top of the list.

Jingthing Legendary Member

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I'm not for AOC but I'm open minded. Remember very few people thought someone as outlandish as Trump had a chance. In politics you never know.

Jim Blue Platinum Member

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17 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Still in your bubble state of denial. Polls highlight huge challenge for the Republican Party to win female votes with Trump being the biggest liability. But I like the GOP to keep their head in the sand mentality

17 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Still in your bubble state of denial. Polls highlight huge challenge for the Republican Party to win female votes with Trump being the biggest liability. But I like the GOP to keep their head in the sand mentality

Don't underestimate the power of the

female ' grab pussy ' vote.

It got him through the first time !

nick supreme Gold Member

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AOC stands out as the most qualified candidate for the presidency. I confidently rank the top contenders as follows: 1) AOC, 2) Kamala Harris, and 3) Hillary Clinton. With her innovative ideas and dedication to social justice, AOC is poised to lead our nation effectively.

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1 minute ago, nick supreme said:

AOC stands out as the most qualified candidate for the presidency. I confidently rank the top contenders as follows: 1) AOC, 2) Kamala Harris, and 3) Hillary Clinton. With her innovative ideas and dedication to social justice, AOC is poised to lead our nation effectively.

I could not agree more. An all female choice shows true diversity. Great choices Nick.

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2 minutes ago, blaze master said:

I could not agree more. An all female choice shows true diversity. Great choices Nick.

Thank you.

dinsdale Star Member

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11 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Well I was going to say something like that. There will literally be an after Trump as he's mortal. But it is a very open question whether there will be future real elections in 2028 or even 2026. Russian has elections. They aren't real. Trump has made a lot of "progress" moving the USA to be more like Putin's Russia.

Ridiculous. If anything Trump is pushing for more accountable elections by getting rid of the insane mail in voting system (excluding specific circumstances) and having the poll on a single day with written ballots. IMO voting day MUST be a public holiday.

Jingthing Legendary Member

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If she runs, I look forward to hearing her campaign pitch. She is a very charismatic and skilled politician. I wouldn't discount her as a sure thing loser (so a maga fascist dream) quite yet.

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1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

If she runs, I look forward to hearing her campaign pitch. She is a very charismatic and skilled politician. I wouldn't discount her as a sure thing loser (so a maga fascist dream) quite yet.

She's a word salad moron the same as Harris. Vance or Rubio will tear her to shreds in any debate. Still last election just under half of the voters voted for a cackling idiot so anything is possible.

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AOC's not hard to look at. But listening to her is pretty brutal.

I'm not sure the Dems can pull off another plandemic where she can campaign from a basement without saying anything, and then the results swap in the wee hours from mysterious mail in ballots.

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If she runs, I look forward to hearing her campaign pitch. She is a very charismatic and skilled politician. I wouldn't discount her as a sure thing loser (so a maga fascist dream) quite yet.

If history is any indication, her pitch will be "I'm not Trump" and "free stuff and money." But that didn't work for Kamala, either.

Yellowtail Star Member

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41 minutes ago, impulse said:

If history is any indication, her pitch will be "I'm not Trump" and "free stuff and money." But that didn't work for Kamala, either.

AOC is better looking, has less baggage, has actually worked in the private sector and speaks better.

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8 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

AOC is better looking, has less baggage, has actually worked in the private sector and speaks better.

and has an epic rack but she's got the intellect of a doorknob

impulse Star Member

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and has an epic rack but she's got the intellect of a doorknob

Doorknobs are shaking their fists at you...

Yellowtail Star Member

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17 minutes ago, PhilipHabib said:

and has an epic rack but she's got the intellect of a doorknob

Just because she's a leftist, does not mean she's stupid. She does not need intellect; she will never get asked difficult questions. All she has to do is regurgitate the rhetoric.

She has a great job and millions of leftists that worship her. A female Bernie Sanders as it were, don't sell her short.

Eric Loh Star Member

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1 hour ago, PhilipHabib said:

and has an epic rack but she's got the intellect of a doorknob

She is polling ahead of JD Vance in 2028 Presidential race. Not bad for a doorknob.

JonnyF Star Member

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I hope she runs she'd be worse than that drunk DEI Harris. 😃

JTPR1 Apprentice Member

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If the Democrats choose in 2028 an illiberal so-called "progressive", promoting the same tired, woke policies and viewpoints that got Trump elected for a second term, well, then they just deserve to lose. They'd be beyond saving.

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3 minutes ago, JTPR1 said:

If the Democrats choose in 2028 an illiberal so-called "progressive", promoting the same tired, woke policies and viewpoints that got Trump elected for a second term, well, then they just deserve to lose. They'd be beyond saving.

You are assuming that there will be elections which i dought Trump is in for life get used to it

Yellowtail Star Member

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42 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

You are assuming that there will be elections which i dought Trump is in for life get used to it

Yes, Trump is a dictator that will refuse to leave office. Meanwhile, he can't get the Court or Congress to vote with him, he can't stop protests, and he can't even get Jimmy Kimmel fired.

But sure, he's going to stay in office.

Jingthing Legendary Member

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53 minutes ago, JTPR1 said:

If the Democrats choose in 2028 an illiberal so-called "progressive", promoting the same tired, woke policies and viewpoints that got Trump elected for a second term, well, then they just deserve to lose. They'd be beyond saving.

I would say wait for her actual campaign message first before jumping to conclusions about what she is. Politicians often evolve -- sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worst. That said, she will be a populist. But so what? I think if there is a real presidential election in 28 the majority demand will be for some kind of populist, on either side.

Jingthing Legendary Member

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51 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

You are assuming that there will be elections which i dought Trump is in for life get used to it

Even if Trump is in for life, have you seen him lately? He's a mental and physical wreck.

So Trump the man is finite. Fascism isn't. The bigger question is has the maga fascist Trump regime transformed American "democracy" to the point where there will no longer be real elections. The Putinization process of the USA is a fact but we don't know yet just how bad the damage is as far as future elections.

Jingthing Legendary Member

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4 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

She is polling ahead of JD Vance in 2028 Presidential race. Not bad for a doorknob.

That would be more promising for the democrats except for the fact that Vance is the most unpopular VP in American history.

I don't think he'll be nominated. I think Carlson or DJTJ much more likely.

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