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California Governor Gavin Newsom Intensifies 2028 Presidential Speculation with Trump Criticism and Expanded Outreach

California Governor Gavin Newsom is considering a 2028 Democratic presidential bid after the 2026 midterms, intensifying public outreach and sharply criticizing President Trump.

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  • California Governor Gavin Newsom is seriously evaluating a potential bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028, with a decision expected after the 2026 midterm elections conclude.
  • Newsom has significantly increased his public outreach efforts, including launching a podcast and adopting a more combative social media presence, signaling his national ambitions.
  • Newsom has strongly criticized President Trump, labeling him an 'invasive species' and a 'wrecking ball,' employing aggressive online tactics against Trump's positions.
  • Newsom aims to elevate his national profile by adopting a combative political style and branding himself as a centrist, mirroring President Trump's social media engagement.
  • Beyond national profile building, Governor Newsom has also strategically worked to redraw California's maps to secure more Democratic U.S. House seats.
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Center-leaning sources cover Gavin Newsom's presidential consideration neutrally, focusing on reporting his direct statements and providing factual context. They avoid loaded language or overt bias, instead detailing his political history, his opposition to the Trump administration, and his legislative efforts like Proposition 50. The coverage presents his potential candidacy within the broader political landscape, including mentions of other possible contenders.

"Gavin Newsom, a leading Democratic critic of President Donald Trump, says he will consider running for the White House in 2028 after the midterm elections next year."

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"Newsom has been trying to raise his national profile, adopting a combative style that parodies Trump's social media strategy with similar all-caps posts, memes and merchandise."

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"The feud between Trump and Newsom does not seem like it’s going away anytime soon."

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"Newsom has become a leading voice in the opposition to President Donald Trump, slamming the administration’s handling of issues such as National Guard deployments and immigration raids."

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"Newsom now calls the former Apprentice host “an invasive species for California, for the country, for the world.”"

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"Gavin Newsom said he is giving "serious thought" to running for president."

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"Newsom's focus now is on passing Proposition 50, a California ballot measure he has championed that would allow state Democrats to temporarily change the boundaries of U.S. House districts and make them more favorable to the party."

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Gavin Newsom is seriously considering a 2028 Democratic presidential run, with a decision expected after the 2026 midterms. This timing suggests he is evaluating political conditions and party dynamics post-midterms before formally announcing his plans.

Newsom has increased his public outreach by launching a podcast and adopting a more combative social media presence, signaling his intent to elevate his national profile and engage with a broader audience.

Newsom has strongly criticized Trump, calling him an 'invasive species' and a 'wrecking ball,' using aggressive online tactics that mirror Trump’s own combative style, which indicates a deliberate strategy to contrast and target Trump’s political brand.

Beyond building his national profile, Newsom has worked strategically to redraw California's legislative maps to secure more Democratic U.S. House seats, thereby enhancing the party's political strength within the state.

Other potential Democratic candidates mentioned include former Vice President Kamala Harris, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro.

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