Gov. Gavin Newsom Finally Confirms He’s Seriously Considering 2028 White House Run
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Gov. Gavin Newsom Finally Confirms He’s Seriously Considering 2028 White House Run

The cat is finally out of the bag. Governor of California Gavin Newsom has finally confirmed he’s looking into launching a 2028 presidential bid. Newsom confirmed he’s looking into launching a presidential campaign while being interviewed by CBS. The New York Post had Newsom’s full remarks in his latest interview: California Gov. Gavin Newsom has finally confirmed he’s looking at a 2028 presidential bid — but is still playing coy about whether he’ll actually run. “Yeah, I’d be lying otherwise,” Newsom told “CBS News Sunday Morning” in a pre-taped interview, when asked if he was considering a White House campaign. “I’d just be lying. And I’m not — I can’t do that.” In recent months, Newsom has swung through key early states and launched a podcast where he’s honed his debate skills — sparring with conservative guests. He’s also turned his social media handles into troll accounts that consistently post bizarre and over-the-top responses to GOP critics. Newsom is term-limited in the Golden State and, therefore, can’t seek a third consecutive term as governor. Watch Newsom below: California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he’s open to a presidential run. The Democrat and frequent Trump critic said he’ll give serious thought to a White House bid after next year’s midterms. “I’d be lying otherwise,” Newsom said, adding that “fate will determine” his decision and a… pic.twitter.com/uD8OqNrnHE — CBS Sunday Morning (@CBSSunday) October 26, 2025 Newsweek reported Newsom is trailing behind Harris in a recent Democrat Presidential primary poll: California Governor Gavin Newsom has suffered a setback in early polling for the 2028 Democratic presidential race, with new surveys showing his support slipping. The latest Noble Predictive Insights poll, conducted between October 2-6, shows that among Democrats and independents Newsom is now trailing former Vice President Kamala Harris for the 2028 nomination, after leading her in August.