Harris returns to politics, DEMS EYE AOC for 2028
The co-album of “America’s Newsroom” Dana Perino joins the “Fox Weekend Friends” to weigh on Kamala Harris headlining of a major DNC funds and growing speculations on which could lead the Democratic Party in 2028.
Jim Clyburn tears the media.
The member of the Democratic Congress, who mainly gave Joe Biden the appointment in 2020, says that the party has trouble getting their message across.
“I think the message from the Democratic Party is a good message,” said the South Carolina legislator to Ali Vishi of MSNBC. “The problem we have, I will say, is that we have to depend on the media to deliver it.”
Let me stop there. Party approval notes are in the toilet – it is not the fault of the media. The party lost each swing state against Donald Trump in November – it is not the fault of the media.
And the Democrats do not have a clear leader at the moment – again, not the fault of the media.
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“If we have the Washington Post, for example, to give in this budding dictator and we have other media entities which seem rather to push a story that will bring eyes to their newspapers or to their televisions and will not really give a fair audience or to report what we do,” said Clyburn, exempt Velshi.
“I hope there are people outside the public who adopt what we say because my message will be very, very consistent. It will be very – a little alarming. But it will be a message that I think that everyone will understand if they had to hear it.”
Sorry to break it to the estimated member of the Congress, but it is not the work of the media to transport water against the man he calls a “budding dictator”. You and your colleagues can only do it by going and making news.
The old party whip, representative Jim Clyburn, DS.C., seems to blame the media for the failure of his party to publish a message that resonates with the public. (Brian Stukes / Getty Images)
At the same time, everyone already hates us. It is therefore not surprising that the left, as well as the right, denigrate our business.
I mean, Joe Biden barely talked to journalists – even for an interview with the Super Bowl – and now we know why.
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Gavin Newsom clearly presented himself to the presidency in 2028 – and he does news by appearing on Fox and the right -wing podcasts. This shows that he is ready to engage the other side.
“I don’t know what the party is. I’m still struggling with that,” Newsom told The Hill.
He also heard the White House in the White House on the prices.
The buzz currently concerns AOC for the presidency. It seems eccentric on her face – not because she was once a bartender, which gives her street credit, but because of her Uber -liberal assessment.
However, she and Bernie Sanders attract huge crowds across the country in what looks like a generational transfer – an image captured on Sunday’s first page Washington Post.
After having made initial splashes as a rebel, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is now working with party leadership.
The Nate Silver sounder calls Ocasio-Cortez the most likely to be 2028 nominated with Democratic presidential
A conservative columnist for the hill listened it as n ° 1 for the next elections, calling AOC “simply the most exciting figure in democratic policy … Yes, it has a legion of detractors. But it also has charisma, authenticity and the ability to draw a huge crowd.”
But even the columnist, Niall Ferguson, asks: “Would a New York left Latina really be the best option for a party that must win states like Michigan and Pennsylvania to take over the White House?”
Axios says Ocasio -Cortez, 35, “has been applauded as a political rock star in the past two weeks” and knows how to make the cash register: “In the first three months of 2025, she collected $ 9.6 million – more than double what she had ever lifted in a quarter.”

The current buzz is to know if the representative Alexandria Ocasio -Cortez, Dn.y., presents himself to the presidency – and she seems to have the momentum to save him. (AP photo / Ross D. Franklin)
It would undoubtedly be opposed by Liberals from the Gauche Center like Josh Shapiro who would underline the importance of winning swing states like, Uh, in Pennsylvania.
Now it’s a bit crazy to talk about it just three months after Trump’s second term. Someone who is “hot” now could easily cool off. Recognition of the name has only taken you so far.
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The point to remember: Democrats must make their own news, not just hit the media. But hey, we are the simplest target there.