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dalton99a

(93,911 posts)
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 12:41 AM Yesterday

Newsom says he'll run for president if Democrats win back the House

https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/politics/article/gavin-newsom-california-sxsw-22016190.php

California Gov. Gavin Newsom drops presidential bombshell at SXSW in Texas
The California politician praised Texas Democrats' record turnout during the March primary season — and teased ahead to a major career decision.
By Kelsey Thompson
March 15, 2026

In a bombshell admission during the 2026 South by Southwest Conference & Festivals in Austin on Sunday, March 15, California Gov. Gavin Newsom dropped a Texas-sized gauntlet: If the Democratic Party can flip the House of Representatives during the November 2026 midterm election, he'll run for president in the November 2028 election.

The revelation came during an hour-long featured session and live podcast recording with Vivian Tu, host of the personal wealth and financing podcast Networth and Chill. During the Lone Star State appearance, Tu hosted a "first date" with the California politician as part of the podcast's format, discussing the governor's new book Young Man in a Hurry and his embattled pushback against President Donald Trump.

Regarding the latter, Newsom minced no words as he referred to Trump as an "invasive species" and a "jack*ss" and praised Texas Democrats' turnout in the March primary, which saw Austin-area powerhouse Rep. James Talarico cinch the Democratic U.S. senatorial nomination and substantive turnout from blue voters in key counties that previously voted for Trump.

"I do not believe we will have a fair and free election as we know it in 2028, if we don't take back the House of Representatives in 2026. Nothing else matters," Newsom said when asked about a "second date" with his supporters at the November 2028 ballot box. "It is the hard work that you did here in Texas in this primary where Democrats showed up in record [numbers]. Work that's been done in 30 state races that we've flipped blue from red — the work that needs to be done between now and then to get Speaker [Hakeem] Jeffries that gavel. If we can do that? Then you and I can go on a second date."

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Newsom says he'll run for president if Democrats win back the House (Original Post) dalton99a Yesterday OP
I will likely not be one of his primary election supporters. SSJVegeta Yesterday #1
Here here. People who thought it a good idea to DJ Synikus Makisimus Yesterday #4
He would be really far down my list Ziggy Beans 22 hrs ago #11
Well, if Democrats win back the House, Newsom has a rightful claim to someone that did something to make it happen. FascismIsDeath Yesterday #2
Same here, wait and see, but this moment in history really needs someone as radical as FDR Ponietz Yesterday #9
😖 dweller Yesterday #3
Newsom is 6-0 in elections, defeated a recall attempt and passed Prop 50... PeaceWave Yesterday #5
The only thing that matters is winning and Newsom has a good chance of it . Better than most Democats JI7 Yesterday #6
Message auto-removed Name removed 22 hrs ago #10
I disagree DenaliDemocrat 22 hrs ago #13
I remember when Clinton got booed off the stage with a boring speech at the Dem. Convention in 1988 wolfie001 12 hrs ago #18
I'm fine with that. Scrivener7 Yesterday #7
well said Roy Rolling Yesterday #8
That's true. But I'm still going to look at other buses on the schedule Quiet Em 21 hrs ago #17
Perfect is the enemy of good wolfie001 12 hrs ago #19
Please No DenaliDemocrat 22 hrs ago #12
Hopefully there will be a robust primary season with good candidates so we can truly choose the Nanjeanne 21 hrs ago #14
This might as well be his announcement then, there is a 0% chance Democrats fail to retake the House in November. tritsofme 21 hrs ago #15
Chris Murphy is on the top of my list. Emile 21 hrs ago #16
Yes wolfie001 12 hrs ago #21
My senator and I love him, too. But CT is so small I wonder if a Senator from our state could be attractive to the rest CTyankee 12 hrs ago #23
he's not my top choice but hes better than ANY rethug moonshinegnomie 12 hrs ago #20
I'm voting for Pete Buttigieg pinkstarburst 12 hrs ago #22

DJ Synikus Makisimus

(1,438 posts)
4. Here here. People who thought it a good idea to
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 12:53 AM
Yesterday

marry Kimberly Guilfoyle should not have their fingers anywhere near the nuclear trigger.

Ziggy Beans

(11 posts)
11. He would be really far down my list
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 08:47 AM
22 hrs ago

And I don't even know who's running yet. He's the exact opposite kind of candidate the Democrats should be nominating right now

FascismIsDeath

(159 posts)
2. Well, if Democrats win back the House, Newsom has a rightful claim to someone that did something to make it happen.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 12:47 AM
Yesterday

That is going to be especially true if its small margins but even if its huge margins, Newsom used his power as the governor of our biggest state to fight back against what Trump started with Texas and some other red states.

I have no preference for 2028 right now. I'm waiting to see what the field brings and what the overall vibe of the electorate will be at that time.

Ponietz

(4,293 posts)
9. Same here, wait and see, but this moment in history really needs someone as radical as FDR
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 03:36 AM
Yesterday

We need comprehensive reform. Nothing less will suffice.

PeaceWave

(3,247 posts)
5. Newsom is 6-0 in elections, defeated a recall attempt and passed Prop 50...
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 01:08 AM
Yesterday

I like our chances to take back the House - Specifically because of Newsom's efforts.

JI7

(93,525 posts)
6. The only thing that matters is winning and Newsom has a good chance of it . Better than most Democats
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 02:59 AM
Yesterday

And chances of winning have little to do with issues .

Response to JI7 (Reply #6)

DenaliDemocrat

(1,770 posts)
13. I disagree
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 09:06 AM
22 hrs ago

He’s not winning the Midwest and probably not Georgia or North Carolina.

wolfie001

(7,571 posts)
18. I remember when Clinton got booed off the stage with a boring speech at the Dem. Convention in 1988
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 06:19 PM
12 hrs ago
Then he went on to win in 1992. His 8 years were a Golden Age except for his penchant for women. Just saying you never can tell what's gonna happen.
https://www.vox.com/2016/7/26/12285312/bill-clinton-dnc-1988-speaker-late-night

Scrivener7

(59,355 posts)
7. I'm fine with that.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 03:31 AM
Yesterday

Politics is like getting on a public bus. None of them goes right to your door. You get on the one that gets closest.

Quiet Em

(2,890 posts)
17. That's true. But I'm still going to look at other buses on the schedule
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 09:41 AM
21 hrs ago

and not just jump on the first bus that stops.

wolfie001

(7,571 posts)
19. Perfect is the enemy of good
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 06:23 PM
12 hrs ago

Is the expression I'm going with concerning Newsome. His telling the Black audience basically, "I was a mediocre student just like y'all." I mean, really?

DenaliDemocrat

(1,770 posts)
12. Please No
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 09:05 AM
22 hrs ago

A California Democrat has zero chance of winning nationwide. How about Andy Beshar? Someone who can actually win.

Nanjeanne

(6,565 posts)
14. Hopefully there will be a robust primary season with good candidates so we can truly choose the
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 09:11 AM
21 hrs ago

candidate that best represents the policies I support.

tritsofme

(19,879 posts)
15. This might as well be his announcement then, there is a 0% chance Democrats fail to retake the House in November.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 09:15 AM
21 hrs ago

But he is smart to keep the focus on the midterms for now.

CTyankee

(68,114 posts)
23. My senator and I love him, too. But CT is so small I wonder if a Senator from our state could be attractive to the rest
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 06:49 PM
12 hrs ago

of the country. But it's early. Let's see where he goes from here.

pinkstarburst

(2,008 posts)
22. I'm voting for Pete Buttigieg
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 06:41 PM
12 hrs ago

or Elizabeth Warren if they're in. But we could do worse than Newsom.

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