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As 2026 unfolds, the Democratic Party finds itself in a familiar position, much like in 2025, as it continues its search for a formidable opponent to challenge Trump. Meanwhile, several prominent figures within the party are exploring the possibility of launching a presidential bid for 2028.
One notable figure is Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who decided to withdraw from his 2026 gubernatorial reelection bid in January. His decision follows a challenging tenure marked by disappointing leadership amidst allegations of widespread fraud and ongoing investigations.
Walz’s term was further marred by his handling of immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. In Minnesota, he faced criticism for his harsh stance against ICE agents, likening them to a “modern-day Gestapo” and urging activists to shadow and document their efforts to deport criminal undocumented immigrants.