California Governor Gavin Newsom has confirmed that he is “seriously considering” a bid for the US presidency in 2028, marking the clearest signal yet that the high-profile Democrat intends to seek national office. Newsom, who has positioned himself as a leading critic of Donald Trump and a prominent voice within the Democratic Party, said he will make a final decision after the 2026 midterm elections.
A calculated move within the Democratic landscape
Speaking during an interview in Sacramento, Newsom said his focus remains on governing California but acknowledged growing calls from within the party for him to take a leading national role. “I love this country, and I love my state. I’ll make my decision when the time is right — after we’ve defended democracy in 2026,” he said. His comments come amid widespread speculation that he has been quietly preparing for a campaign infrastructure in key swing states.
Balancing governance and ambition
Newsom, 58, has been a prominent defender of progressive policies on climate change, abortion rights, and housing reform, often using his platform to contrast California’s governance model with Republican-led states. His administration has recently implemented ambitious green-energy targets and homelessness initiatives, which he says demonstrate “what effective, values-driven government looks like.” Critics, however, point to persistent challenges in crime and affordability that could become liabilities in a national campaign.
Positioning against Trump and the Republican field
The governor has been one of the most outspoken Democratic figures against Donald Trump, accusing him of “corrupting the nation’s moral and political compass.” Analysts believe Newsom could appeal to both centrist and progressive wings of the party, especially if the 2028 race sees Trump-aligned candidates dominate the Republican ticket. His national profile rose sharply during his public debates with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in 2023, which drew millions of viewers.
Looking ahead to 2028
While Vice President Kamala Harris remains the most senior Democrat positioned for a future presidential bid, Newsom’s influence within the party — and his reputation as a skilled communicator — could make him a formidable contender. His decision to wait until after the midterms suggests a strategic calculation to avoid premature divisions within the Democratic ranks.
Newshub Editorial in North America – 27 October 2025

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