Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2028

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Former Presidential candidate [[Michael Casmir]] appeared in Forrestal's announcement rally, with Senators [[Daniel Perogo]], [[Adam Jackson]] and [[Juliet Wentworth]]. Senator Brocklin, while not having announced her candidancy at a public event yet, has already earned the support of former [[Governor]] [[Johnny Green]], [[Senator]] [[Thaddy Washington]], [[Cecil Vance]] and Congresswoman [[Vivien Douglas]]. The other candidates, however, haven't officially announced their candidancies either, and have not recieved endorsements yet.
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Former Presidential candidate [[Michael Casmir]] appeared in Forrestal's announcement rally, with Senators [[Daniel Perogo]], [[Adam Jackson]] and [[Juliet Wentworth]]. Senator Brocklin, while not having announced her candidancy at a public event yet, has already earned the support of former [[Governor]] [[Johnny Green]], [[Senator]]s [[Thaddy Washington]] and [[James McCoy]], West Virginia's popular [[Cecil Vance]] and Congresswoman [[Vivien Douglas]]. In a press release following his retirement from Congress Senator [[Daniel Morey]] (R-TN) expressed his support for his wife's candidacy. A formal endorsement is expected for a time closer to the elections. Jason Richards will count with the endorsements of House Leadership (Trevor Jensen & Mitch Davis) and [[Southeast]] Senator Carlo Zipolo. The other candidates have not officially announced their candidancies nor recieved any early endorsements.
==Candidates==
==Candidates==
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** [[Great Lakes]] [[Senator]] '''[[Abigail Brocklin]]''' of [[Michigan]]
 
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** [[Mississippi Valley]] [[Governor]] '''[[Ellis Forrestal]]''' of [[Minnesota]]
 
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** Former [[Senator]] '''[[Jim Harkins]]''' of [[New York]]
 
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** [[Gulf Coast]] [[Senator]] '''[[Jason Richards]]''' of [[Louisiana]]
 
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** [[Shenandoah Valley]] [[Senator]] '''[[Sebastian Williams]]''' of [[Virginia]]
 
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** Congresswoman '''[[Priya Aziz-Green]]''' of [[Washington]]
 
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* '''Potential'''
 
** [[Vice President]] '''[[Andrew Brockmeier]]''' of [[Michigan]], [[United States presidential election, 2024|2024 Democratic nominee]] for [[president of the United States|President]]
** [[Vice President]] '''[[Andrew Brockmeier]]''' of [[Michigan]], [[United States presidential election, 2024|2024 Democratic nominee]] for [[president of the United States|President]]
** [[Heartlands]] [[Governor]] '''[[Teddy Williams]]''' of [[Illinois]]
** [[Heartlands]] [[Governor]] '''[[Teddy Williams]]''' of [[Illinois]]
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** Congressman and former [[Mississippi Valley]] [[Governor]] '''[[Red Blanchard]]''' of [[Louisiana]], [[United States presidential election, 2024|2024 Democratic nominee]] for [[vice president of the United States|Vice President]]
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** [[Southwest]] [[Senator]] '''[[Marcus Cavalier]]''' of [[Arizona]]
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* '''Potential'''
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** Former [[Big Sky Country]] [[Governor]] '''[[Damien Austin]]''' of [[Oklahoma]]
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** N/A
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** [[Congressional leadership|Senate Democratic Leader]] '''[[Robert Adams]]''' of [[Massachussets]], declined nomination
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** Former [[Northeast]] [[Governor]] '''[[James Stewart]]''' of [[Connecticut]]
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** West Coast [[Governor]] '''[[Hys Clematis]]''' of [[California]]
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==See Also==
==See Also==

Current revision as of 01:43, 17 March 2011

The 2028 Democratic presidential primaries is the selection process by which the Democrats will choose their candidates in the 2028 election for President and Vice President of the United States.

Contents

Timeline

The race begins

In mid 2025, Great Lakes Senator, Judiciary Committee Chairwoman and former Senate Majority Whip, Abby Brocklin formed an exploratory committee. She was the first to do so out of either party, doing so 3 years before the election and 2 years before the Iowa Caucus. She was shortly followed by Mississippi Valley Governor Ellis Dailey Forrestal. Forrestal had shown early support in polls for the Iowa Primaries, while Brocklin was expected to earn liberal Democrats support. Senator Jason Richards also joined the race, thus closing Iowa pollings down. Shenandoah Valley Senator Sebastian Williams, former New York Senator Jim Harkins and Congresswoman Priya Aziz-Green also announced their candidancies

Early Endorsements

Former Presidential candidate Michael Casmir appeared in Forrestal's announcement rally, with Senators Daniel Perogo, Adam Jackson and Juliet Wentworth. Senator Brocklin, while not having announced her candidancy at a public event yet, has already earned the support of former Governor Johnny Green, Senators Thaddy Washington and James McCoy, West Virginia's popular Cecil Vance and Congresswoman Vivien Douglas. In a press release following his retirement from Congress Senator Daniel Morey (R-TN) expressed his support for his wife's candidacy. A formal endorsement is expected for a time closer to the elections. Jason Richards will count with the endorsements of House Leadership (Trevor Jensen & Mitch Davis) and Southeast Senator Carlo Zipolo. The other candidates have not officially announced their candidancies nor recieved any early endorsements.

Candidates

  • Potential
    • N/A

See Also

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