Rahm Emanuel’s uphill climb in New Hampshire tests a 2028 presidential bid
Emanuel used a 117-mile bike tour to meet voters and back local Democrats while testing support for a possible 2028 presidential run.
- Rahm Emanuel, former Chicago mayor and U.S. ambassador to Japan, cycled 117 miles across New Hampshire this past weekend, signaling a potential 2028 presidential bid through his three-day "Spin-Free Tour."
- Seeking to help the Democratic Party move beyond 2024 losses, Emanuel promoted a blunt, centrist message. "Tough times require a tough leader," he told The Associated Press, rejecting what he views as Democratic overreach.
- During the tour, Emanuel released policy proposals including social media bans for children and a mandatory retirement age of 75 for public office holders. Martha Kruse, a 76-year-old retired teacher from Laconia, left "really enthused about him."
- Despite his extensive political resume, Emanuel faces limited name recognition outside political circles. One voter asked "A campaign for what?" upon learning of his ambitions, highlighting the visibility challenge he must overcome.
- Next month, Emanuel will visit Israel to address U.S.-Israeli relations amid the war in Gaza while supporting local candidates in the 2026 midterms. His podcast appearances and policy rollout continue building visibility before the November elections.
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Rahm Emanuel eyes White House run declaring: ‘Tough times require a tough leader’
The one-time Democratic congressman, White House chief of staff, Chicago mayor and U.S. ambassador to Japan hasn't formally announced his ambition to return to power in Washington
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For Rahm Emanuel, the road to the White House runs through the uphill climbs of rural New Hampshire. The onetime Democratic congressman, White House chief of staff, Chicago mayor and U.S. ambassador to Japan hasn’t formally announced his ambition to return to power in Washington. But his weekend trip through the state that typically holds the first presidential primary was hardly subtle. There were the union hall visits and intimate house partie…
Rahm Emanuel's uphill climb in New Hampshire tests a 2028 presidential bid
Rahm Emanuel has been making moves in New Hampshire, hinting at a possible return to Washington politics.
Will Rahm Emanuel run for president? New Hampshire bike ride fuels speculation
Rahm Emanuel has been making moves in New Hampshire, hinting at a possible return to Washington politics. The former congressman, White House chief of staff and Chicago mayor hasn't officially announced his intentions, but his actions tell the story.
Rahm Emanuel hits the (bike) trail in New Hampshire, as he mulls potential 2028 presidential bid - The Boston Globe
“Look, I’m not into a politics of retribution, contrary to my image,” Emanuel said. “But I am into totally airing out all of this corruption.”
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