Illinois village. JB Pritzkar (D) will not deny 2028 runs for the President when asked repeatedly about his political future in an interview in Sunday.
“I am not thinking about this – it’s far away,” Pritzkar said on CBS News’s “Face the Nation”, about the next Democratic candidate of the President. “Let’s talk about the 2026 election.”
Illinois Governor Announced before this heat That he is running for the third term next year.
In Sunday’s interview, Pritzker questioned whether the voters “can walk in the booth in Illinois, knowing that you are going to serve a full word if you are in a third term.”
He said, “I have been in office for six and a half years now. I have completely dedicated myself to the state of Illinois, and I will always,” he replied.
“I don’t know what the future is,” he said. “I can tell you that I am fully dedicated to maintaining the rights of the people in the state of Illinois and are making sure that we are protecting them, especially from a tyrannical who has taken it to the White House.”
Ed O’Kif of CBS News pressed Pritzkar on his political ambitions.
“But you – are you planning to run for the President right now?”
“My plan is to renovate as the state governor,” said Pritjkar.
Pritzker “postponed the bench between the Democratic Party which is really terrible.”
“I could indicate the governors. I could point to the senators. I think there are a lot of good options,” they continued. “I can just say that there, you know, there is no reason for us that we are not thinking about all those options and think what it is that American people really want?”
O’Keef said: “When we talk about the bench. Is it responsible, is it right to put on that bench?”
“The precise is that we have found a terrible group of people who can be the President of the United States, on the Democratic side, and I am happy to stand with them because we are standing against Donald Trump,” Pritzkar said.
Pritzkar has emerged as a terrible rival for President Trump, especially against the plan of Republican leader to send National Guard soldiers to Chicago, in an attempt to crack down on crime in major Democratic-Nun cities.
In the same interview, Pritzkar Suggested that their states Put forward the partisan redistribution of a similar mid -decade for those seen in Texas and California.
“This is not something I want to do, and I would like to stop it here,” he said. “I know that Texas is now signing this map in the law. … and now we are going to see it in California, perhaps.”
“I hope it ends there. It should end there. And we should know, you know, a census in 2030 and a new map in 2031,” said Pritzkar.