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Kamala Harris, the former Vice President, has emerged as the leading contender in the 2028 Democratic presidential primary, leading by a wide margin according to a poll released on Monday.
The poll by Echelon Insights shows Harris, who lost decisively to President Trump in the 2024 election, gaining 26% support from Democrats and those leaning Democratic.
In the same poll, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and California Governor Gavin Newsom were the only other Democrats to capture double-digit support, garnering 11% and 10% respectively.
Rounding out the top five were Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), whom 7% of Democrats said they would vote for if the primary were held today, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), who garnered a 6% backing.
At 3%, entrepreneur Mark Cuban led the group of political outsiders included in the survey, with sports commentator Stephen A. Smith and comedian Jon Stewart receiving 1% apiece.
Thirteen percent of voters indicated that they were unsure who they would vote for, with the primaries still more than two years away.
Support for Newsom and Buttigieg increased slightly when Harris – who is reportedly mulling a run for governor in California – was not included in the poll, with both polling at 12%.
Ocasio-Cortez (9%) topped and Booker (8%) in that scenario, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (7%) jumped into the top 5.
On the Republican side, Vice President JD Vance – at 42% support – held a commanding 33-point lead over his closest rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who was backed by 9% of GOP and GOP-leaning voters.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio (7%), former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (6%), Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (5%) and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy (4%) were within striking distance of DeSantis, but well behind Vance.
Sixteen percent of respondents were unsure about who they would vote for.