I tell people all the time, I'm 49 years old.
I'm about to turn 50. I'm the nice guy.
I just want a new social contract.
Have you met these folks in their 30s?
They want pitchforks and torches.
They want your scalp.
Should Democrats nominate a more progressive candidate in 2028 than they have in the past?
Yes.
I'm tired of the platitudes, affordability, renew the American dream, have a good job.
Like branding is not an agenda.
And if you don't have enemies, people who dislike you, you probably aren't saying anything substantive.
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Many Democrats are considering a run for president in 2028, and one of them is Ro Khanna,
California congressman best known for his efforts to disclose the Epstein files, for his progressive economics,
and for representing Silicon Valley, the richest part of the U.S.