Democrat Ro Khanna’s 2028 pitch: tax the rich, regulate tech | NPR's Newsmakers

民主党人罗·卡纳的2028年竞选口号:对富人征税,监管科技 | NPR新闻人物

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2026-08-14

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Congressman Ro Khanna says America needs an “economic realignment.” Fresh off a tour through his birthplace of Pennsylvania, Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., said he is “thinking seriously” about running for president in 2028 — a race he called a “breaking point in America” that could lead to a destructive revolution or a new economic order.  “If we don't do something dramatically different, we may break,” Khanna tells NPR’s Steve Inskeep in this episode of Newsmakers.  “Have you met these folks in their 30s? They want pitchforks and torches. They want your scalps … politically.”  The California lawmaker — who acknowledged he sits around 2% in the Democratic presidential polls — does not have the name recognition of some other contenders, including his fellow Californians: former Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Gavin Newsom. He has, however, steadily raised his profile through years of action on issues ranging from the Epstein files to a wealth tax. And his possible bid for president comes as the Democratic Party’s center and left-wing candidates battle over ideological differences within the party. Khanna said Democrats need to nominate a progressive who will usher in “America’s next New Deal” and shouldn’t fear being labeled “communists” by Republican opponents, including President Trump.  “We’ve been calling the guy a fascist for 10 years and he’s won two terms,” Khanna said. “Labels usually don’t matter in American politics.” Newsmakers is where you'll find NPR's biggest interviews. Follow or subscribe on Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you watch or listen to podcasts to get new episodes as soon as possible. You can also find Newsmakers on the NPR app.  Newsmakers relies on supporters who value independent journalism and a free press. Join NPR+ today to support our work and get perks from the podcasts you trust. Go to plus.npr.org. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. NPR Privacy Policy
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  • 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.

  • Hey, this is Steve Inskeep with a special episode, a conversation from our sister show Newsmakers,

  • home of NPR's biggest interviews, including a familiar voice, me.

  • I have a conversation with Congressman Ro Khanna.

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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.