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Democratic Party's Potential Future: Ocasio-Cortez might contemplate a 2028 Senate or presidential bid

New York Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ponders potential bid for a higher political position in the year 2028.

Potential Political Plans: Ocasio-Cortez mulls over possible 2028 Senate or White House bid for...
Potential Political Plans: Ocasio-Cortez mulls over possible 2028 Senate or White House bid for Democratic Party

Democratic Party's Potential Future: Ocasio-Cortez might contemplate a 2028 Senate or presidential bid

John Morgan Ponders Third-Party Run for Florida Governor

John Morgan, a former Democrat and well-known attorney, has made a significant shift this year, declaring his independence from the Democratic party. In a series of recent statements, Morgan has expressed his dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs, particularly the favorability of the "woke" movement and DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives.

Morgan has been a vocal critic of the Democratic party's leftward shift, and he has shown his disapproval of the party's decision to back Kamala Harris before her election loss in 2024. He suggests that the favorability of these movements is currently low.

Despite his criticism, Morgan has not ruled out running for Florida governor under a third-party label. He is waiting to see who enters the race before making his own decision. Interestingly, Morgan has been a significant donor to Democratic candidates in the past, demonstrating his political influence.

In a recent development, Morgan has considered creating his own party for people in the middle. He plans to attend the Florida Democratic Party’s state convention to push his candidacy for governor of Florida under a third-party label. However, in his latest statement, Jeffries did not provide any new information about the mayor's race.

This potential third-party run could shake up the political landscape in Florida, as Morgan has been a prominent figure in the state's political sphere. His stance on various issues, including the "woke" movement and DEI initiatives, may resonate with voters who share similar concerns.

As the race for Florida governor heats up, it will be interesting to see if John Morgan enters the fray as an independent candidate. His decision could have significant implications for the state's political future.

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