Will California Governor Gavin Newsom Challenge Joe Biden in the 2024 Presidential Race?

2023-09-29 20:37:42

California Governor Gavin Newsom is being asked more and more frequently if he plans to challenge US President Joe Biden in the Democratic Party’s race for the White House. “It’s ridiculous,” he said on Wednesday the 27th when Fox News’ Sean Hannity asked him the possibility of seeking the nomination for the 2024 elections.

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Although Biden will seek re-election, as is usual with sitting presidents, concerns regarding his age – he turns 81 in November – and other political weaknesses have made several experts doubt his options to defeat Donald Trump, his greatest rival and most likely letter from the Republican Party for the next electoral process.

The majority of polls reflect a possible tie in a confrontation between the two. However, a poll by “The Washington Post” and > revealed this week that Trump is 10 points ahead (52% to 42%).

As the Democratic leader has been involved in more lapses and scenes of confusion, a majority of Americans have expressed concern in recent polls regarding Biden’s advanced age and his ability to lead a second term. There is also low approval of the management of the economy and immigration in his management.

Although Newsom, soon to turn 56, has emphasized his full support for Biden, he has been elusive and even ambiguous in some of his statements on the subject, including those that occurred when Hannity tried to pressure him last Wednesday.

Gavin Newsom alongside Joe Biden at a discussion regarding artificial intelligence in California in June of this year. (Photo: AFP)

“Yes or no? Will you ever accept the Democratic nomination to run for president in 2024, under any circumstances? Is it a yes or no?” Hannity asked Newsom, who, instead of saying No, he responded: “I’m looking forward.” “I was just in Chicago (…) I am helping to plan the inauguration of President Biden for a second term,” he added.

A rising figure

Before being elected governor of California (the largest state in the United States) in 2018, Newsom had served as lieutenant governor for the past seven years. He is also known for having been mayor of San Francisco, a position he held with a fierce style in defense of minority rights until 2011.

The newspaper “The New York Times” recalls that when he became governor of California, Newsom “made a forceful argument in favor of that state as an antidote to the divisive politics in the country, promoting the diversity and liberal values ​​of the state while promising to address issues such as income inequality, saying that California is ‘simultaneously the richest state and the poorest state.’”

Political scientist María Puerta Riera, professor of Political Science at Valencia College in Orlando, highlights that Newsom is a character who, although he has very progressive policies, is not an anti-business or anti-capital man. “He is, rather, progressive in his social policies. California is one of the strongest economies in the world, not just in the United States, but in the world. “He has an economy enough to be a country by itself,” he tells El Comercio.

Newsom has been governor of California since 2018. (Photo: AFP)

However, the governor faces many challenges in California, such as the housing issue. “People in a situation of helplessness is one of the most serious problems it has, in addition to its fight once morest climate change, which of course is where it is attacked the most,” points out the expert.

Heading to the White House?

Newsom is one of the young figures who have been timidly appearing in search of leadership in the Democratic Party with a view, mainly, to the 2028 elections.

Although his coreligionists have closed ranks around Biden for the 2024 elections, the scenario has also been raised in which the head of state is unable, due to health issues, to compete. In that eventual scenario, names like Newsom and other young Democratic governors emerge as possible replacements.

International analyst Brenda Estefan points out that the election of a new Democratic figure for the highest position in the White House will depend on how long there is until the elections in case a replacement is necessary.

“If we were very close, I think Vice President Kamala Harris would have to take over the nomination, although she is a figure who has not shined and who has low levels of popularity. Therefore, if there was more time until the election, it might be that one of the candidates who are preparing for 2028 will have to take over. The Democratic governors of Pennsylvania, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey and California are most popular there, of course. , in addition to the current Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg,” he tells this newspaper.

Gavin Newsom is one of the Democratic figures who are emerging as new leaders of the party for the future. (Photo: AFP)

Puerta Riera believes that it is more likely that Newsom is preparing for 2028 and that, for now, he remains firm in his support for Biden’s nomination.

“Newsom is among the names that might appear in case President Biden had to step aside due to health problems, he is one of the options that is also being prepared for the next campaign for the White House. And it’s not just him. There is a pool of young people, especially governors, on that path. It seems to me that there is a future there from the point of view of the Executive, however, there are also people in Congress, in the Senate,” he points out.

“The New York Times” highlights that none of the new figures emerging in the Democratic Party have been as active as Newsom, who has been traveling around the country.

For now, Newsom continues to monopolize the spotlight. In an unusual scenario, Fox News announced on Monday the 25th that it will host a debate at the end of November between Republican Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida and his Democratic counterpart Gavin Newsom of California.

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