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Looking forward to 2028, the absence of a clear leader within the Democratic Party raises concerns about their electoral prospects. Current frontrunners, including Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg, lack broad-based appeal, while other notable figures face significant baggage. Public sentiment shows that many voters, including former supporters, might look elsewhere.
If the Democratic Party cannot effectively address its internal divisions and voter discontent, the upcoming electoral cycles may see further losses. Critics speculate that the party may struggle to regain a foothold at the national level until the 2040s, a staggering prediction given the party's pivotal role in American politics.