Rahm Emanuel, former White House chief of staff under Barack Obama and ex-mayor of Chicago, is reportedly considering a bid for the presidency in 2028. After serving as the U.S. ambassador to Japan, Emanuel has been making public appearances and engaging in political discussions, fueling speculation about his ambitions.
Known for his aggressive political style and strategic thinking, he has been vocal about countering Trumpism. His potential candidacy could shake up the Democratic primary field, given his deep ties to the party establishment.
While he has not officially announced his intentions, political insiders suggest he is laying the groundwork for a campaign.
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Rahm's got the experience, the connections, and the pragmatic approach to get things done—he’d be a strong contender if he can sell a bold economic vision.
Great, just what we need—another big-government, establishment politician who thinks he knows best how to run our lives. If Rahm Emanuel’s track record in Chicago is any indication, his presidency would mean more cronyism, more spending, and less freedom for the rest of us.
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Obama’s former right-hand man appears ready for presidential run
Former President Barack Obama’s chief-of-staff could be preparing for a potential run for the White House. Rahm Emanuel appears ready to make a bid for the presidency, according to Politico political columnist Jonathan Martin.
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