New presidential poll shows Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris in dead heat as report on 2024 run exposes party failures

After President Trump’s crushing 2024 victory sent Democrats into panic mode, a new 2028 primary poll out this week shows the party rallying around two familiar, and deeply polarizing, figures: Kamala Harris and California Gov.Gavin Newsom.The nationwide survey of 800 likely Democrat primary voters, conducted by Lake Research Partners from May 6-11, tested 13 potential Democratic contenders using a ranked choice voting simulation.In the final ranked-choice matchup, failed 2024 presidential candidate Harris narrowly beat presumed presidential candidate Newsom 52% to 48%, through the result fell within the poll’s margin of error.But the topline numbers revealed a party still fractured and struggling to generate real enthusiasm after Trump became the first Republican nominee in 20 years to win the popular vote while steamrolling Democrats in the Electoral College.Only 26% of respondents ranked Harris as their first choice.
Newsom drew just 17%.Rather than producing a fresh breakout star, Democrats appear stuck recycling the same national figures tied to the chaos and failures of the Biden era.The ranked choice system helped rescue both candidates by allowing them to pick up second- and third-choice support from eliminated rivals.Only 43% of voters initially picked Harris or Newsom first, but 80% ranked one or both somewhere in their top five choices, keeping their ballots active in later rounds.Supporters of Rep.Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez were more likely to back Harris as a fallback option, while voters supporting Pete Buttigieg, Sen.
Mark Kelly, Pennsylvania Gov.Josh Shapiro and Sen.
Cory Booker leaned more toward Newsom.Newsom has also increasingly adopted a more aggressive online style that mirrors Trump’s social media approach, a striking shift for liberals after years spent attacking Trump’s political tactics..The poll found strong Democratic support for ranked choice voting itself, with 63% backing its use in the 2028 presidential primary.Support rose t...