A satirical social media account, "Newsom for President 2028 (Parody)," has garnered attention with a recent post humorously embracing comparisons to former President Barack Obama and promoting the slogan "MAKE AMERICA CALIFORNIA." The tweet, attributed to the parody account, stated, "> "This guy says I’m talking & acting like @BarackObama as if that’s a bad thing! I’m PROUD to have spent time learning how to mimic a great President. That’s how I connect with people & spread the world to the nation on how I will MAKE AMERICA CALIFORNIA as President! Join me!"
This online jest emerges amidst genuine speculation surrounding California Governor Gavin Newsom's potential bid for the White House in 2028. Newsom has been actively building a national profile, including recent visits to key primary states like South Carolina, fueling discussions about his political ambitions. While he has publicly downplayed immediate presidential aspirations, his actions suggest a strategic positioning for a future run.
The phrase "Make America California" has been used both by Newsom's supporters, who see California as a progressive model, and by his critics, who highlight the state's challenges such as homelessness, high cost of living, and tax policies. Newsom himself has often defended California's policies and positioned the state as a counter-narrative to conservative governance. His recent engagements have included discussions on national issues and a podcast aimed at understanding conservative viewpoints.
Political analysts note that Newsom's increased visibility and willingness to engage on a national stage indicate a clear interest in a presidential campaign. His current efforts appear focused on shaping the Democratic Party's message and preparing for a potential contest in 2028, following the 2024 election cycle. The "Newsom for President 2028 (Parody)" account serves as a humorous reflection of these ongoing political narratives and the public's engagement with them.