The Morning Briefing: Why Gavin Newsom Said 'No' to 2024...for Now
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The Morning Briefing: Why Gavin Newsom Said 'No' to 2024...for Now Top O' the Briefing Happy Thursday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Annabelle's closest friends began to worry when she missed work because she couldn't stop updating her "James Corden Fan Wall." It is not normal for the party that has a first-term incumbent in the White House to have a lot of speculation about who might run for the nomination in the next presidential election. The Democrats find themselves in this position because they elected a doddering husk who requires an extra Secret Service agent just to keep him from choking on one of his Legos. Speculation about who might run for the Democrats in 2024 began almost the moment President LOLEightyonemillion was installed in the Oval Office. California Governor Gavin Newsom has been talked about a lot, especially since he survived a recall effort after his thoroughly fascist handling of the pandemic. The weird thing about all of that, of course, is that ... | | |
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