Newsom Says He Will Consider a 2028 Presidential Run
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Arnold Schwarzenegger says Gov. Gavin Newsom's claim that redistricting plan is temporary as "total fantasy," warning California's gerrymandering fix will become permanent.
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is condemning President Donald Trump for “disappearing [people] on the basis of the color of their skin” amid his violent, sweeping ICE raids.
Gavin Newsom, who has become one of President Trump's most high-profile adversaries, told "CBS News Sunday Morning" in an exclusive interview that he will consider whether to run for president after the 2026 midterm elections.
Just 10 months into President Donald Trump’s second term, key Democrats are already starting to look ahead to the race to replace him in 2028.
"I’d just be lying. And I’m not... I can’t do that," he told Robert Costa during this week's "CBS Sunday Morning."
California Gov. Gavin Newsom admitted Sunday that he would give 2028 presidential run "serious thought" after the 2026 midterms during a CBS interview.
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Highlights from Gavin Newsom's "Sunday Morning" interview: Proposition 50, opposing Trump, and 2028
California's Democratic governor talked with "CBS Sunday Morning" about redistricting, the "future of this republic," and his own plans for a presidential run.
Newsom mentioned Trump by name three times in his vetoes, and he cited Trump's "hostile economic policies" in almost a quarter of his veto messages, 28 times.