
The Fox News Rundown It's Still 2025, But The Buzz Is About 2028
Dec 23, 2025
Matt Gorman, a Republican strategist and chief communications officer at Targeted Victory, discusses the early maneuvering for the 2028 presidential race, highlighting J.D. Vance's recent endorsement by Turning Point USA. He critiques Democrats for not addressing their 2024 losses effectively and suggests that issues like the border and cultural concerns cost them voters. Gorman also emphasizes the importance of diversifying coalitions to win future elections as both parties prepare for a competitive race ahead.
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Learn From 2024 To Win Again
- Parties must study past losses to build sustainable coalitions rather than rely on momentum. Do a thorough autopsy of 2024 to identify issues like the border and cultural disconnects before 2028.
Border And Cultural Issues Mattered
- Key issues that cost Democrats in 2024 included border security and cultural topics like sports and gender. These issues can sway broad swaths of voters when not addressed credibly.
AOC's Primary Strength, General Weakness
- Matt Gorman sees Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as a strong Democratic primary contender with high authenticity. He warns she's likely toxic in a general election despite primary appeal.
