The Democrat Party's desperation is showing, folks. With President Trump's America First agenda steamrolling through Washington and the radical left in complete disarray, ambitious Democrats are already scrambling to position themselves for 2028 β including Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin, who just admitted she won't rule out a White House bid.
Speaking to Fox News, Slotkin revealed her presidential ambitions while trying to play coy about her timeline. "I wouldn't say no forever if no other Democrat is on the right path forward," she said, essentially admitting the Democrat bench is as empty as Biden's brain was during his disastrous presidency.
But here's the kicker β Slotkin is already facing heat from her own radical base for daring to support common-sense immigration policies. Liberal activist @JGibsonDem blasted her on social media, warning that "Their votes for the heinously anti-immigrant Laken Riley Act could come back to bite some of the Democrats who are considering a run for the Presidency, such as Sens. Elissa Slotkin, Mark Kelly, Ruben Gallego, Jon Ossoff, and Raphael Warnock."
Think about that for a moment, patriots. The far-left is calling legislation named after a young woman MURDERED by an illegal immigrant "heinously anti-immigrant." This is exactly why Trump won in a landslide and why Republicans control Washington.
Social media users are already tracking Slotkin's presidential ambitions, with posts noting how "Democrats look to rebuild the party and find 'a different way forward' with the next generation of rising leaders." Translation: the old guard of Pelosi, Schumer, and their cronies have led the party off a cliff.
While Slotkin claims she's focused on the midterms first, her presidential positioning couldn't be more obvious. She's betting that by 2028, Americans will somehow forget the prosperity and security of the Trump years and want to return to Democrat chaos.
Here's some free advice for Senator Slotkin: Americans have had enough of Democrat failures. We've chosen America First, and we're not going back. Will voters see through this desperate Democrat rebranding effort, or are they foolish enough to think a fresh face can fix a fundamentally broken ideology?
