Democratic Party officials are engaged in internal debates over the 2028 presidential primary calendar, with several states competing to become the new first-in-the-nation primary after Iowa was removed from the lead-off position in 2024. Iowa Democrats have expressed regret over losing their early caucus status and are considering holding a rogue caucus in 2028 to reclaim their traditional role. This dispute comes amid broader concerns about the Democratic Party's electoral prospects, as recent data show the party has lost 2.1 million registered voters while Republicans have gained 2.4 million, resulting in a net deficit of 4.5 million voters for Democrats. Voter registration gains for Republicans have been particularly notable in key battleground states such as Pennsylvania (+8%), North Carolina (+8%), Nevada (+6%), and Arizona (+3%). Additionally, the upcoming 2030 Census is projected to shift 14 Electoral College votes and an equivalent number of House seats toward Republican-leaning states, further challenging Democratic influence. These developments have intensified pressure on the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to finalize the 2028 primary schedule, a decision viewed as indicative of the party's strategic priorities and future direction. Meanwhile, speculation continues about the 2028 Democratic gubernatorial candidates in California, with polls showing Katie Porter leading at 17%, followed by Chad Bianco at 10%. The party faces mounting challenges as it prepares for the next election cycle amid shifting demographics and political dynamics.
Woah, Democrats are freaking out about their prospects AFTER 2028. This is before redistricting and any changes to the 2020 census. They're going to have to get even more aggressive. Swell. https://t.co/u78Zerwvva
NYT Panics, Warns Dems Of Catastrophic Shift In Electoral College Makeup https://t.co/HsfxpzY2Fu
CALIFORNIA POLL - Governor (top 2) 🔵 Katie Porter - 17% 🔴 Chad Bianco - 10% 🔵 Xavier Becerra - 9% 🔴 Steve Hilton - 6% 🔵 A. Villaraigosa - 4% 🔵 Rick Caruso - 4% 🔵 Betty Yee - 2% 🔴 Richard Grenell - 2% 🔴 Brian Dahle - 2% ⚪ Undecided - 38% —— UC Berkeley/IGS (A) | https://t.co/rFiBFCbKkJ