California governor Gavin Newsom on Sunday confirmed he is considering a run for the US presidency in 2028. In an interview with CBS News Sunday Morning, Newsom admitted that he would be “lying” if he denied contemplating a White House bid. “I’d just be lying. And I’m not — I can’t do that,” he said.However, he provided a vague answer, stating that any decision is still years away, saying, “Fate will determine that.”The Blue state leader is term-limited and cannot seek re-election as governor. He has been active in national politics and has visited key early primary states, launched a podcast to hone his debate skills, and engaged in social media interactions that often target Republican figures. These actions have fueled speculation about his potential candidacy.Despite earlier backing President Joe Biden in the 2024 election, Newsom’s recent activities suggest a shift towards preparing for a national campaign. He and US President Donald Trump consistently go toe to toe against each other on their social media accounts.
About governor Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom has served as the governor of California since 2019. Before his gubernatorial tenure, he was the mayor of San Francisco from 2004 to 2011. Newsom is known for his progressive policies on healthcare, climate change, and social justice. He has been a vocal advocate for environmental sustainability and has implemented initiatives aimed at reducing California’s carbon footprint.In addition to his political career, Newsom has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, focusing on issues such as homelessness and education. His leadership during the Covid-19 pandemic was marked by decisive actions to mitigate the virus’s spread, though some of his decisions faced criticism and legal challenges by MAGA activists.
