This bombshell poll just revealed the frontrunner for Democrats’ 2028 Presidential nomination

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For the first time in a long time, Democrats are in search of fresh blood to lead their Party into the future. 

That’s what happens when a political party puts all their eggs in one radical basket and then those eggs are dropped on the ground and trampled over. 

But now this bombshell poll just revealed the frontrunner for Democrats’ 2028 Presidential nomination.

The worst Presidential candidate since John McCain

MSNBC’s Joy Reid believes Vice President Kamala Harris somehow ran a “flawless” campaign. 

As proof that she has no experience whatsoever with running political campaigns at any level, she cited the fact that the Democrat Vice President received celebrity endorsements from Taylor Swift, Beyonce, and Queen Latifah as evidence for this so-called “flawless” campaign. 

Of course, Kamala’s campaign was far from flawless – in fact, it was almost exclusively flawed at every level of the organization.

Following the coup that ousted President Joe Biden, the Democrat Party’s replacement candidate came out of the gates with all the momentum.

However, it had nothing to do with Kamala or her campaign.

Her early surge was entirely due to Democrats’ media allies’ propaganda and the unprecedented nature of her candidacy. 

But the more voters got to know Kamala, the less they liked her. 

Once she was forced out of hiding, the Biden Border Czar’s number began to falter. 

The corporate-controlled press swore up and down that she defeated President-elect Donald Trump in their lone debate, but her poll numbers that followed showed otherwise. 

Kamala bungled every one of her sit-down interviews, none more so than her contentious Fox News chat with Bret Baier. 

Her choice of Minnesota Democrat Governor Tim Walz was a massive backfire, as his debate against Vice President-elect J.D. Vance clearly demonstrated. 

Kamala continuously walked into unforced errors, not even able to get through friendly interviews with The View or Oprah Winfrey without damaging blunders.  

It all resulted in Kamala suffering the worst loss of any Presidential candidate since the disastrous beatdown former Senator John McCain (RINO-AZ) received in 2008. 

She was swept by Trump in all seven swing states and even became the first Democrat Presidential candidate to lose the popular vote in two decades.

And apparently, the Democrat base is ready to do it all over again. 

Democrats want their mulligan candidate to get a mulligan

Echelon Insights is out with a new survey measuring who leftists want leading the Democrat Party into the future. 

The survey asked Democrat respondents who they would like to see as their Party’s Presidential nominee in 2028. 

Echelon Insights provided nine high-ranking Democrats for respondents to pick from. 

And the winner, running away with the tiara, is none other than Kamala Harris, who secured the support of 41% of those polled.

The second-place finisher, California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom, was 33-points behind at only 8%. 

Pennsylvania Democrat Governor Josh Shapiro, Biden Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and Kamala’s failed running mate, Walz, finished with 7%, 6%, and 6% respectively. 

Based on the results, nearly 50% of Democrat voters want one of the two people from their failed 2024 ticket to be their nominee in 2028.

The leader of the so-called “Squad,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), was next up at just 4%, followed by Michigan Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer at 3%, Colorado Democrat Governor Jared Polis at 1%, and finally Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) coming in with less than 1%.

While this shows that Democrat voters seem to have learned next to nothing from this past election, there are a couple caveats. 

These results likely reflect a certain amount of name recognition and recency bias. 

Therefore, a poll asking the same question a year or two years from now very well could reflect very differently.