CNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten on Friday broke down how the Democratic Party is “historically divided” ahead of the 2028 presidential election.
“It is a complete and utter mess,” said Enten, in a segment with CNN’s Kate Bolduan.
Enten noted that no possible Democratic presidential candidates are polling at 25% or higher in early national polling on the 2028 election. It’s the first time such a scenario has occurred since the 1992 presidential election.
Since then, Al Gore (2000/2004), Hillary Clinton (2008/2016) and Joe Biden (2020) all led by 25% or higher in early polling ahead of presidential elections where an incumbent Democrat didn’t run.
“The water is quite warm. If you’re a Democrat potentially thinking about running in 2028, jump right in because at this point there is no frontrunner,” Enten said.






