California Gov. Gavin Newsom has finally confirmed he’s looking at a 2028 presidential bid — but is still playing coy about whether he’ll actually run.
“Yeah, I’d be lying otherwise,” Newsom told “CBS News Sunday Morning” in a pre-taped interview, when asked if he was considering a White House campaign.
“I’d just be lying. And I’m not — I can’t do that.”

In recent months, Newsom has swung through key early states and launched a podcast where he’s honed his debate skills — sparring with conservative guests.
He’s also turned his social media handles into troll accounts that consistently post bizarre and over-the-top responses to GOP critics.
Newsom is term-limited in the Golden State and, therefore, can’t seek a third consecutive term as governor.
Polls regularly peg the slick-haired pol as a top contender in a Democratic primary.
“Fate will determine that,” Newsom added when pressed on whether he’s inching toward a presidential bid.
The California governor previously drew 2024 presidential buzz but ultimately went all in on former President Joe Biden.
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