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In this PJ Media article, Eric Florack argues that Democrats are heading toward 2028 with a weak presidential bench, no real lessons learned from recent failures, and a primary system still burdened by distrust.
- Florack says Democrats appear unlikely to change course after what he expects to be a poor 2026 midterm cycle.
- He argues the party has not produced a truly strong presidential candidate in recent cycles, pointing to Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris as examples.
- The article claims Harris may lead early 2028 polling only because the rest of the Democratic field is so weak.
- Florack dismisses Gavin Newsom’s national prospects by arguing that California’s problems will weigh him down with general-election voters.
- He mocks Mark Kelly as a candidate whose political identity is overly centered on opposition to Trump rather than a compelling agenda.
- The piece also criticizes Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Pete Buttigieg, JB Pritzker, and Josh Shapiro as flawed or politically complicated options.
- Florack contends that none of the likely Democratic contenders currently has enough support to look like a commanding frontrunner.
- He argues Democrats have failed to meaningfully reform their primary process after past controversies and have not learned from 2024.
- The article concludes that Republicans should not get complacent, but Florack believes the Democratic field looks weak enough to give MAGA momentum into 2028.
Read the full story: https://pjmedia.com/eric-florack/2026/05/23/a-look-at-the-democrat-potus-possibles-for-28-it-aint-pretty-n4953174



