Reuben Gallego is set out to major battlefield states this week to talk to voters. This may be that Arizona Senator has higher ambitions as the Arizona Senator floats him as the 2028 presidential candidate.
Gallego is a pivotal precursor to President Donald Trump’s overturn in 2024 in the May 10th City Hall headline in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
“No one understands the struggles of working-class Americans like Reuben Gallego,” said Gallego’s chief of staff, Rafael Chavez Fernandez. “He heads to Pennsylvania and speaks directly to voters about the meaning of fighting for working-class families.
Gallego is visiting the district held by Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA). Party efforts to spotlight Republicans vulnerable to potential Medicaid cuts And pressure them to oppose Trump’s budget bill.
Gallego is the latest in a string of potential Democratic presidential candidates who have hit the path that has transformed into an all-out shadow primary before 2028. I’m traveling this month to host City Hall with a group of veterans in Iowa, Following his success at the Presidential Caucus in 2020. Maryland Governor Wes Moore is Headed to the early primary states of South Carolina. Appears in a democratic dinner. Illinois Governor JB Pretzker I recently visited New HampshireAnother early major state, dinner keynote.
Gallego is a rising star in the Democratic Party that won the state in 2024, and Trump has carried partially by performing part among Latino voters compared to former vice president Kamala Harris. he I told Politico earlier One reason for his victory was “a democratic position refused to reject what people thought. This is a very loose and loose enforcement of the border.”
Gallego’s allies also argue that his success comes from Democrats’ ability to speak about his humble beginnings as they struggle to beat working-class voters. Gallego grew up poorly with a single mother and eventually arrived at Harvard, where he worked part-time as a janitor, enlisted in the Marines and worked in the Iraq War.
In a statement, Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin called Gallego “a critical voice for Democrats.”