Kentucky Governor Visits Pawleys Island While Testing Waters for Potential Presidential Run
SOUTH CAROLINA, IOWA, NEW HAMPSHIRE, JUL 17 – Potential 2028 presidential candidates from both parties are visiting early primary states to build support and test campaign strategies ahead of the upcoming election cycle.
- While the next presidential election is more than three years out, both Republicans and Democrats have made high-profile visits to South Carolina, Iowa and New Hampshire, signaling early campaign groundwork.
- Party insiders have begun positioning over the order of early primary states, with South Carolina’s lead-off primary status under challenge from Iowa, New Hampshire, North Carolina and Georgia, and the national party planning calendar discussions.
- Gov. Andy Beshear visited South Carolina for a two-day tour from July 16 to 17, Gov. Glenn Youngkin will headline the Iowa GOP dinner on July 17, and Sen. Ruben Gallego plans an August trip to Iowa.
- Iowa Democrats are gearing up to restore their first-in-the-nation caucuses, and Deputy Communications Director Abhi Rahman said, `All states will have an opportunity to participate.`
- In the coming months, Iowa is set to receive former Ambassador Rahm Emanuel and Sen. Ruben Gallego, as talks on the next presidential primary calendar will begin later this year and ramp up after the midterms.
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