JD Vance vs. Gavin Newsom: 2028 Presidential Election Polls and Key Factors
Forbes Breaking NewsNovember 7, 20252 min327,955 views
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- π― In a hypothetical 2028 presidential election matchup, Gavin Newsom is polling at 45% and JD Vance at 46%, indicating a very competitive race.
- π‘ Currently, 10% of voters remain undecided, and independents are breaking for Newsom by a narrow margin of about five points.
- β οΈ While the poll numbers are close, it's important to note that these figures are from August and there are still several years until the election, meaning numbers could change significantly.
Candidate Favorability Ratings
- π JD Vance shows a more favorable rating with 43% favorable versus 44% unfavorable.
- π Gavin Newsom has a less favorable rating, with 34% favorable and 45% unfavorable.
- β³ These favorability numbers are subject to change over the next two to three years.
Factors Influencing Future Elections
- π§ The individual candidate's personality and messaging are expected to play a significant role in future presidential elections.
- π The economy is identified as a top issue for voters, and candidates will need to address the disconnect between policy and public perception.
- π£οΈ A credible messenger who can resonate with voters, similar to Donald Trump's connection with his base, will be crucial.
- π» Gavin Newsom is actively engaging in social media to connect with voters, a strategy other Democrats are also adopting to become more relatable and translate their message into votes.
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2028 Presidential ElectionGavin NewsomJD VanceHead-to-Head PollsEmerson PollFavorability RatingsUndecided VotersIndependent VotersCandidate MessagingEconomyVoter ConnectionSocial Media Engagement
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