Sen. Jacky Rosen Advocates for Nevada to Host First Primary in 2028 Presidential Election
Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., who recently secured a narrow re-election victory in a state that also favored President-elect Trump, is pushing for Nevada to become the first primary in the 2028 presidential election. Highlighting the state’s diverse population and economic drivers, Rosen believes Nevada is the perfect place for Democrats to kick off the primary season.
Nevada’s Appeal for Democrats
In a recent interview with Fox News Digital, Sen. Rosen expressed pride in Nevada’s representation of the nation’s diverse demographics. She emphasized the state’s fast-growing Asian-American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander population, engaged Black community, strong union presence, and tourism industry as key factors that make Nevada an ideal starting point for Democrats.
Rosen’s Vision for Democratic Leadership
Reflecting on her own electoral victory against Republican Sam Brown, Sen. Rosen highlighted the importance of engaging with a wide range of voices within the community. She emphasized the need for Democratic leaders to listen to businesses, veterans, seniors, and various interest groups to understand their concerns and hopes.
Bipartisanship and Practicality in Action
Sen. Rosen underscored her commitment to bipartisanship and practicality in delivering results for Nevada. She pointed to her track record as one of the most bipartisan and effective senators, always prioritizing the needs of her state. Her advice for Democrats nationwide is to be present, engaged, and practical in addressing the issues that matter most to constituents.
As Democrats gear up for the 2028 presidential election cycle and the selection of a new party leader, Sen. Jacky Rosen’s advocacy for Nevada to host the first primary sets the stage for an inclusive and diverse start to the primary season. With her focus on practical strategies and bipartisan collaboration, Rosen offers a compelling vision for Democratic leadership in the years to come.