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Gov. Gavin Newsom hasn’t shaken the rumors he is the leading Democrat in line for the presidency if President Joe Biden's party decides to look elsewhere in 2024. Newsom has struck down any speculation that he’ll make a run for the highest office in the land next year, but officials and strategists believe the governor is running a shadow campaign with his sights on 2028.
“I think it's good to be a governor. If you're a Democrat and you're thinking about running in 2028 — I think a governor starts out with an inherent advantage - someone outside of Washington who isn't tainted by the craziness in Washington D.C.,” Bannon said, citing the possibility of Whitmer or Gov. Andy Beshear as candidates in 2028.
“The reality is China is integral to the California economy," Bannon said."That's where most Chinese goods come into the United States." Newsom’s trip was marked by a series of presidential-like moments and actions, showing diplomatic engagement by posing for photos with Xi and shaking the Chinese leader's hand amid a time of geopolitical tension. Politico reported that Newsom hired Charles Ommanney, a photographer with extensive White House experience, to accompany him overseas.
Newsom made a surprise visit to Israel days before his planned trip to China, showing support to those affected by the Hamas terrorist attacks. Newsom did not visit Gaza during his trip, but said he was working with officials and nonprofit organizations to get humanitarian supplies into the strip, which has been under siege for weeks.
“But presidential candidates are getting all the airtime, they’re polluting the airwaves with a lot of bulls***. And we have got to have a counteroffensive. So my No. 1 strategy tonight is to communicate that and say to Democrats, ‘Let’s go to war.’ This is serious. Trump can win,” Newsom told the outlet at the second 2024 Republican presidential primary debate in Simi Valley.
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