Newsom highlights differences with Biden during Democratic debate counterprogramming.
Gavin Newsom: A Politician on the Rise
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is a man with a plan. The question is, what exactly is that plan?
For years, rumors have swirled about Newsom’s presidential ambitions, with 2028 as the supposed target. However, recent moves by the California governor have sparked speculation that he may be preparing to make a run as early as next year, or at the very least, positioning himself for any unforeseen circumstances.
According to Democratic strategist Brad Bannon, Newsom is simply doing what any ambitious politician would do. ”He’s putting himself in position to run for president if Biden doesn’t,” Bannon explained. “I think he wants to be president very much. I don’t think he would run against Biden.”
Newsom, 55, has been steadily building a national profile. As the governor of California, the largest state in the nation, he has campaigned and invested in ad space in other states, signaling his larger aspirations.
This week, Newsom is actively campaigning for President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party. With the second Republican presidential debate taking place in California, Newsom is taking the opportunity to provide counterprogramming and protect his home turf.
But it’s not just his campaign efforts that have caught people’s attention. Newsom’s recent actions have raised eyebrows and added to the intrigue surrounding his potential presidential bid.
For instance, he is scheduled to debate Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), an actual 2024 candidate, in Georgia. This debate, moderated by Sean Hannity on Fox News, will give Newsom a chance to showcase his skills on a national stage.
Furthermore, Newsom’s recent vetoes of bills related to gender identity and cooperation with federal immigration authorities have been seen as attempts to appeal to a broader audience beyond his liberal home state.
“The governor of California is going to be automatically suspect to a lot of moderates if he runs for president,” Bannon noted. “And I think Newsom is a very smart politician.”
While Newsom’s office did not respond to requests for comment, it’s clear that he is making strategic moves to position himself for a potential presidential run.
Challenges and Opportunities
Although Newsom has expressed support for Biden and ruled out a run in 2024, the current president’s shaky position has opened up possibilities for the California governor.
A recent Washington Post-ABC News poll showed Biden trailing former President Donald Trump by 10 points among registered voters. This, along with Biden’s consistently low approval ratings, has raised concerns about his age and fitness for the role.
Reports of age-related controversies, such as repeating stories and wearing sneakers to avoid falling, have further fueled doubts about Biden’s ability to serve a second term. A CBS News-YouGov poll revealed that only 34% of voters believe Biden would make it to the end of a second term.
All of this indicates vulnerability for the incumbent president. In the event of any unforeseen circumstances, Newsom would be well-positioned to step in.
“Newsom is not the first California governor to try and position himself for a presidential run. It’s not surprising,” said Jeff Cummins, a professor at California State University, Fresno. “As far as aligning himself for the Plan B in 2024, I don’t think it hurts him to do that. It’s what he wants to do in 2028 anyway, so you might as well go through the motions and start to modify your policy positions the way he is.”
However, Cummins believes that Newsom’s best shot at the presidency is in 2028. ”I don’t see Biden stepping down at all,” he added.
Yet, Newsom may face a significant obstacle in Vice President Kamala Harris. As a fellow Californian and the first female, black, and Asian vice president, Harris’s presence could complicate Newsom’s path to the presidency. However, her approval ratings are currently low, and her ability to connect with Democratic voters is waning.
Newsom’s rumored status as a backup candidate for 2024 has reportedly upset Team Harris, as it could potentially overshadow her role as vice president. Nevertheless, Newsom has publicly praised Harris and expressed his support for her remaining as Biden’s vice president.
With relatively healthy approval ratings in his home state and a steadily rising national profile, it’s only a matter of time before the rumors of Newsom’s presidential ambitions are confirmed, according to Republican strategist John Feehery.
“It will either be in 2024 or 2028, but either way, he is running for president,” Feehery predicted. “And he has to guard against the charge that he will do to the U.S. what he did to California, hence the tack to the center.”
As Newsom continues to make strategic moves and position himself for the future, the political landscape remains dynamic and full of possibilities.
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What progressive policies and stances on issues has Newsom implemented to resonate with American voters?
In and fill the void. As a younger and more energetic candidate, he could present himself as the fresh face and dynamic leader that the country needs.
Newsom’s progressive policies and strong stance on issues such as climate change and healthcare have resonated with many Americans. His leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic, although not without controversy, has also gained attention and drawn both praise and criticism.
However, Newsom will face challenges in his potential presidential bid. As the governor of California, a state known for its liberal politics, he may struggle to appeal to more moderate voters in swing states. His vetoes of bills related to gender identity and cooperation with federal immigration authorities could also be used against him by opponents.
Furthermore, the Democratic Party is a crowded field with many potential contenders for the presidency. Newsom will need to stand out from the competition and differentiate himself to gain the support and momentum necessary for a successful campaign.
In conclusion, Gavin Newsom is a politician on the rise, positioning himself for a potential presidential run in the near future. With his national profile and strategic moves, he has set himself up as a strong contender within the Democratic Party. However, he will face challenges in appealing to a broad base of voters and navigating a crowded field of candidates. Only time will tell if Newsom’s ambitions will come to fruition, but he is certainly a force to be reckoned with in the world of politics.
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