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With the 2028 presidential cycle already stirring, Democrats find themselves in a wide-open race with no clear front-runner and a growing field of potential contenders. Governors, senators, and national figures are building early support and testing strength in key states, while voters weigh electability against ideology. The party’s ability to unite around a compelling nominee could determine its chances against a revitalized GOP in November 2028.
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By Wayne DupreeWith the 2028 presidential cycle already stirring, Democrats find themselves in a wide-open race with no clear front-runner and a growing field of potential contenders. Governors, senators, and national figures are building early support and testing strength in key states, while voters weigh electability against ideology. The party’s ability to unite around a compelling nominee could determine its chances against a revitalized GOP in November 2028.
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