With President Donald Trump ineligible for a third term under the Twenty-second Amendment, no major-party candidates have formally announced 2028 presidential bids as of early April 2026, leaving the market focused on early signals amid an open primary field. Recent developments include former Vice President Kamala Harris confirming exploratory efforts in February, alongside Governors Ron DeSantis and Andy Beshear signaling openness during re-election campaigns, while Vice President JD Vance tops Republican primary polling aggregates. Democrats like Gavin Newsom and Josh Shapiro position via national travel and policy contrasts. November 2026 midterms in battleground states, including key Senate races, loom as pivotal tests of viability before typical late-2027 announcement windows.
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Don Lemon
42%

Mark Kelly
19%

Josh Hawley
16%

Gretchen Whitmer
18%

J.D. Vance
16%

Pete Buttigieg
16%

Tulsi Gabbard
16%

Steve Bannon
16%

Rand Paul
15%

Brian Kemp
15%

J.B. Pritzker
15%

Tucker Carlson
14%

Candace Owens
14%

Nikki Haley
14%

Andy Beshear
13%

Jared Polis
13%

Katie Britt
13%

Andrew Yang
13%

John Fetterman
13%

Ted Cruz
13%

Kristi Noem
12%

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
12%

Gavin Newsom
12%

Wes Moore
12%

Sarah Huckabee Sanders
12%

Elise Stefanik
12%

Cory Booker
11%

Rahm Emanuel
11%

Marjorie Taylor Greene
11%

Vivek Ramaswamy
11%

Glenn Youngkin
11%

Gina Raimondo
11%

Stephen A. Smith
11%

Jon Ossoff
11%

Kamala Harris
11%

John Thune
11%

Ron DeSantis
10%

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson
10%

Mike Pence
10%

Beto O’Rourke
10%

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
10%

Byron Donalds
10%

Marco Rubio
9%

Donald Trump Jr.
9%

Greg Abbott
9%

George Clooney
9%

Donald Trump
8%

Mark Cuban
8%

Liz Cheney
8%

Kim Kardashian
8%

Jon Stewart
8%

Oprah Winfrey
8%

Chelsea Clinton
8%

Tom Brady
8%

Tim Walz
8%

Roy Cooper
7%

Matt Gaetz
7%

Bernie Sanders
7%

Hillary Clinton
7%

Raphael Warnock
7%

Josh Shapiro
7%

Phil Murphy
12%

Elon Musk
6%

Ivanka Trump
5%

Erika Kirk
5%

Hunter Biden
5%

Michelle Obama
4%

Barack Obama
4%

Zohran Mamdani
4%

MrBeast
3%

LeBron James
2%
$424,949 Vol.

Don Lemon
42%

Mark Kelly
19%

Josh Hawley
16%

Gretchen Whitmer
18%

J.D. Vance
16%

Pete Buttigieg
16%

Tulsi Gabbard
16%

Steve Bannon
16%

Rand Paul
15%

Brian Kemp
15%

J.B. Pritzker
15%

Tucker Carlson
14%

Candace Owens
14%

Nikki Haley
14%

Andy Beshear
13%

Jared Polis
13%

Katie Britt
13%

Andrew Yang
13%

John Fetterman
13%

Ted Cruz
13%

Kristi Noem
12%

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
12%

Gavin Newsom
12%

Wes Moore
12%

Sarah Huckabee Sanders
12%

Elise Stefanik
12%

Cory Booker
11%

Rahm Emanuel
11%

Marjorie Taylor Greene
11%

Vivek Ramaswamy
11%

Glenn Youngkin
11%

Gina Raimondo
11%

Stephen A. Smith
11%

Jon Ossoff
11%

Kamala Harris
11%

John Thune
11%

Ron DeSantis
10%

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson
10%

Mike Pence
10%

Beto O’Rourke
10%

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
10%

Byron Donalds
10%

Marco Rubio
9%

Donald Trump Jr.
9%

Greg Abbott
9%

George Clooney
9%

Donald Trump
8%

Mark Cuban
8%

Liz Cheney
8%

Kim Kardashian
8%

Jon Stewart
8%

Oprah Winfrey
8%

Chelsea Clinton
8%

Tom Brady
8%

Tim Walz
8%

Roy Cooper
7%

Matt Gaetz
7%

Bernie Sanders
7%

Hillary Clinton
7%

Raphael Warnock
7%

Josh Shapiro
7%

Phil Murphy
12%

Elon Musk
6%

Ivanka Trump
5%

Erika Kirk
5%

Hunter Biden
5%

Michelle Obama
4%

Barack Obama
4%

Zohran Mamdani
4%

MrBeast
3%

LeBron James
2%
An announcement by the listed individual will be sufficient to trigger a "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether they actually filed a nomination to run, or whether they actually file a nomination to run in the future.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements by the listed individual (ex: via speech, social media, etc.), however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Nov 19, 2025, 6:49 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...An announcement by the listed individual will be sufficient to trigger a "Yes" resolution, regardless of whether they actually filed a nomination to run, or whether they actually file a nomination to run in the future.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements by the listed individual (ex: via speech, social media, etc.), however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...With President Donald Trump ineligible for a third term under the Twenty-second Amendment, no major-party candidates have formally announced 2028 presidential bids as of early April 2026, leaving the market focused on early signals amid an open primary field. Recent developments include former Vice President Kamala Harris confirming exploratory efforts in February, alongside Governors Ron DeSantis and Andy Beshear signaling openness during re-election campaigns, while Vice President JD Vance tops Republican primary polling aggregates. Democrats like Gavin Newsom and Josh Shapiro position via national travel and policy contrasts. November 2026 midterms in battleground states, including key Senate races, loom as pivotal tests of viability before typical late-2027 announcement windows.
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