Senator Bernie Sanders praises Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as a potential 2028 presidential candidate in a realistic news illustration.
Senator Bernie Sanders praises Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as a potential 2028 presidential candidate in a realistic news illustration.
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Sanders says Ocasio-Cortez would be a 'formidable' 2028 presidential candidate

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In an interview released this week on Axios' The Axios Show, Sen. Bernie Sanders praised Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and said she would be a 'formidable' presidential candidate in 2028, while emphasizing that any decision rests with her.

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would be a "formidable" contender if she sought the presidency in 2028, telling Axios' Alex Thompson that Ocasio-Cortez is "a very, very good politician" and "an incredibly intelligent person." He added that it would be "her decision to make" whether to pursue the White House or another path, such as a future Senate run. Axios first aired excerpts of the exchange this week on The Axios Show.

Sanders highlighted Ocasio-Cortez's personal story and retail politics, saying he has seen how "genuine and open" she is with people and noting her working-class roots, including that she "was a kid who was cleaning houses with her mother" and "knows what it's like not to have any money," according to the Axios interview and subsequent reports.

Ocasio-Cortez, a New York Democrat who identifies as a democratic socialist, has been a prominent progressive voice since her 2018 House victory. She joined Sanders on his 2025 "Fighting Oligarchy" tour, which drew large crowds as the pair campaigned on issues such as economic inequality and corporate power.

Neither Sanders nor Ocasio-Cortez announced a 2028 campaign. Sanders' remarks stop short of a formal endorsement but underscore his alignment with younger progressives. He also pointed to a broader bench of rising left-leaning Democrats as reasons for optimism about the party's future.

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Bill Maher says AOC could be a 'fantastic' candidate — with 'deprogramming'

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On his Club Random podcast, HBO host Bill Maher said Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could be a strong presidential contender if she underwent some "deprogramming" to broaden her appeal beyond the far left, sparking a sharp back-and-forth with comedian Patton Oswalt over the Democratic Party’s direction.

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren spoke at the National Press Club in Washington on January 12, 2026, calling on Democrats to campaign on an explicitly populist economic agenda and to resist pressure from wealthy donors and corporate interests ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Vice President Sara Duterte has officially declared her intention to run for president in the 2028 elections. This announcement comes amid ongoing impeachment threats and political shifts. The move highlights the continued influence of the Duterte family in Philippine politics.

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New year-end Federal Election Commission filings show Democratic Senate candidates and hopefuls outraising Republicans in several marquee 2026 contests, including Georgia, North Carolina and Maine, even as costly primaries and outside spending loom across the map.

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas formally entered the 2026 U.S. Senate race on Monday, joining state Rep. James Talarico in a high‑profile Democratic primary for the seat held by Republican Sen. John Cornyn. Her announcement came the same day former Rep. Colin Allred ended his Senate bid and said he would run for a newly redrawn House district instead, reshaping the contest in one of the nation’s most closely watched Senate battles.

 

 

 

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