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Polls show John Fetterman and Stephen A. Smith are most disliked Democrats 

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  • April 21, 2025
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Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is eying 2028.

What Fetterman sees isn’t good at all.

And John Fetterman got some bad poll numbers that will make him sick.

The shape of the 2028 Democrat presidential field is beginning to form.

A Yale University poll found that Kamala Harris, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Pete Buttigieg are the top three choices of Democrats for 2028.

“We found that a plurality of Democrats (and Democratic-leaning independents) would vote for former Vice President Kamala Harris (27.5%) if the 2028 Democratic primary were held today. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (21.3%) came in second, Pete Buttigieg in third (14%), and no other Democrat received more than 5% of votes. The top three candidates were the same among young Democrats only, with even stronger support for Harris (37.4%) and Ocasio-Cortez (28.2%) and weaker support for Buttigieg (9.7%),” Yale wrote of their poll.

Ocasio-Cortez and Kamala were the two most popular candidates among Democrats.

“Harris, Ocasio-Cortez, and Buttigieg also have the highest favorability ratings among Democrats, with Harris and Ocasio-Cortez both at about +60 net favorability,” Yale also wrote of its poll.

Democrats look at these early frontrunners as a disaster.

Kamala is a proven loser and Ocasio-Cortez is an avowed socialist who supports defunding the police, defunding ICE to open the border, and allowing men to play in women’s sports.

Two Democrats who spoke out against this path are John Fetterman and Stephen A. Smith.

Smith and Fetterman are the potential candidates Democrats despise the most.

“John Fetterman and Stephen A. Smith were the only two figures tested with negative net favorability ratings among Democrats (-17.2 for Fetterman and -16.9 for Smith). Young Democrats match these relative patterns but tend to view all political figures listed less favorably than Democrats overall do,” Yale’s polling memo also reads.

Fetterman has tried to cosplay as a moderate to keep his 2028 options open to either a run for President or reelection to the Senate.

Even though Fetterman voted against a bill that banned men from playing women’s sports and backed a bill allowing 2 million illegal aliens to enter the US every year, Democrats loathe Fetterman because he sides with Israel and against the pro-Hamas faction of the party.

It’s all just an act – Fetterman is a reliable vote for the left when it counts.

But Democrats demand their elected officials toe the line 100 percent of the time.

Fetterman hinted to leftwing journalist Chuck Todd that he may try to run for President in 2028 as a pretend centrist.

“What I’m saying is that there will be a 2028,” Fetterman told Todd when asked if had White House ambitions.

But this Yale poll shows that a Fetterman Presidential campaign is dead on arrival and that he may even struggle in a Senate primary if the pro-Hamas left runs a challenger.

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