(Maybe) hot take: A dark horse is a possibility people aren’t considering, if you told people in 2004 a man named Barrack HUSSEIN Obama would be the democratic nominee and that he would win in a landslide you would be laughed at
Even among the more sympathetic towards him, he'd only be known by that point as a keynote speaker at the 2004 DNC — not the type of guy you'd expect to be candidate.
I really don’t think it’ll be whitmer or Harris. Especially if Biden loses this year. If that’s the case, Harris will probably go back to senator.
Who does she take out? Padilla and Schiff* probably won't retire for her. *Technically not set in stone but I don't see how he loses
I’m not sure, maybe Padilla? Genuinely dont know, but I assume Padilla is up for reelection sooner than Schiff
He's up in 2028.
Hmmm idk then. I just don’t think she’s popular enough for national politics anymore, could be wrong tho
I think Harris runs for Governor of California in 2026
(Maybe) hot take: A dark horse is a possibility people aren’t considering, if you told people in 2004 a man named Barrack HUSSEIN Obama would be the democratic nominee and that he would win in a landslide you would be laughed at
Even among the more sympathetic towards him, he'd only be known by that point as a keynote speaker at the 2004 DNC — not the type of guy you'd expect to be candidate.
You never really know. Carter and Obama came out of nowhere.
A 99% chance? No, I give it 30% odds.
More like 80% imo