Not this again!
🔥 Kamala Harris Leads 2028 Democrat Poll — Even After Her Crushing Defeat to President Trump
Kamala Harris is back in the spotlight — and not everyone is thrilled about it.
According to a new 2028 Democratic primary poll, the former vice president has become the clear front-runner… despite her massive defeat to Donald Trump in 2024.
The survey, conducted by Morning Consult, shows Harris pulling 36% support from Democratic and left-leaning independents — giving her a double-digit lead over all other potential candidates.
🚨 From 2024 Failure to 2028 Favorite?
Kamala Harris, 60, has yet to officially declare a second presidential run. But behind closed doors, political insiders say she’s keeping her options wide open.
Her closest challenger in the poll? Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg — who came in at a weak 10%.
Despite being rejected by the American people just months ago, Harris is being pushed by Democrat donors and media elites as the party’s best hope in 2028.
But voters over 50 remember the truth:
Harris lost every key swing state, the Electoral College, and even the popular vote in 2024 — all to President Donald J. Trump.
💰 Big Donors, Big Loss
Let’s not forget: Harris raised over $1 billion from Democrat donors in her last campaign.
Yet none of that money could buy her a win. Her loss wasn’t even close — it was a landslide for Trump, especially among working-class voters and seniors.
Now, sources say Harris may be eyeing the California Governor’s race in 2026, hoping to replace term-limited Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom.
🗳️ Who Else Do Democrats Want?
Other potential 2028 Democrat candidates and their early poll numbers:
- Gavin Newsom – 5%
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – 5%
- Gov. Tim Walz (MN) – 5%
- Mark Cuban – 4%
- Josh Shapiro (PA) – 4%
- Cory Booker – 3%
- Gretchen Whitmer – 2%
- J.B. Pritzker – 2%
- Andy Beshear – 2%
- Amy Klobuchar – 2%
These names are well-known in left-wing circles, but none appear to have national momentum.
🇺🇸 The Trump Factor Looms Large
With Donald Trump still energizing the conservative base and delivering real results for the American people, many see 2028 shaping up as a rematch — or at least, a continuation of the America First movement.
Conservatives over 50 know what’s at stake. And judging by this poll, the Democrats are gearing up for another round — possibly with the same losing candidate.