US presidential election 2028: three top Democrats lead the primary pole; Who are they?

Kamala Harris 2028 has emerged as the initial Democratic Frontner for the US presidential race, according to a new pole, he has been well versed by other potential candidates despite his landslide defeat in 2024 against Trump.In a survey conducted by Ecolon Insights and on Monday, the former US vice-president is shown with 26% of support between Democratic primary sector, leading the Democratic primary sector.

Buttigieg and Newsom Trail behind Harris

Former Transport Secretary Pete Batigieg and California governor Gavin Newsom, respectively, are the only other Democrats to get the support of double digits in the pole with 11% and 10% respectively.Get out of the top five, New Jersey Senator Corey Booker, who is supported by 7% of the respondents, and the representative of New York Alexandria Okassio-Cortes, who received 6% support.The pole also included some political outsiders. Entrepreneur Mark Cuban led the group with 3%, while sports commentator Stephen A. Smith and comedian John Stewart received 1%each.Thirteen percent of Democratic respondents said they were unspecified, a reminder that primary is still more than two years away and the voter sentiment could move.

Support shift on excluding Harris

Pol also tested the area without Harris, which is allegedly considering a run for the governor in California. In that scenario, both Batigigig and Newsom gave a slight promotion, which increased by 12% every 12%.Without Harris in the mix, Ocasio-CORTEZ moved up to third place with 9%, followed by Booker 8%and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who entered the top five with 7%.

JD Vance Dominates Republican Field

In the Republican side, American Vice President JD Vance is a clear leader. The pole shows them with 42% support from the Republican and Republican-Surprise voters, who have a 33-point lead over their nearest rival, Florida’s Governor Ron Desantis, who voted at 9%.He was followed by Nikki Haley (6%), Governor of former South Carolina, Secretary of the following state, Marco Rubio (7%), Robert F. Kennedy Junior (5%) and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy (4%).According to the New York Post report, sixteen percent of the Republican respondents said they were not sure who they would support.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button