Democrats eyeing 2028 split on how to tackle Trump
Briefly

After Trump's 2016 victory, Democrats under a 'resistance' banner have become fragmented in their strategies. Potential 2028 candidates like Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Gov. Jared Polis emphasize bipartisanship and pragmatism. In contrast, figures such as Sen. Chris Murphy and Govs. Gavin Newsom and JB Pritzker favor a progressive approach, often opposing the administration. Whitmer has notably taken a moderate stance on immigration and electric vehicles, balancing her approach with compromise. Polis also encourages bipartisan efforts to tackle immigration issues, showcasing the split within the party.
In the Whitmer house, compromise was a good thing ... I won't go looking for fights ... but I won't back down from them, either.
We don't care what you drive- ICE [internal combustion engines], hybrid, or EV - we just care that it's made right here in Michigan, by Michigan workers.
I hope Trump and Congress work together quickly to secure the border, stop human trafficking and stop the illegal flow of guns and drugs.
Potential 2028 contenders such as Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis have been foremost in touting their bipartisan bonafides.
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