2028 Shock Poll: Gavin Newsom Surges Ahead of JD Vance in Head-to-Head Matchup
California Governor Gavin Newsom has received a significant boost in his national standing, according to a new Emerson College Polling survey that shows him tied with Vice President JD Vance in a hypothetical 2028 presidential election. The poll, conducted August 25-26, reflects a notable shift in voter sentiment and places Newsom at the forefront of the Democratic primary field.
Polling Momentum: Newsom Ties Vance Nationally
The latest Emerson College national survey reveals Newsom and Vance each garnering 44 percent support among likely voters, with 12 percent still undecided. This marks a reversal from July, when Vance led Newsom 45 to 42 percent in the same poll. The shift underscores Newsom’s growing appeal and suggests a tightening race should the two face off in 2028.
Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, highlighted Newsom’s surge: “Governor Newsom’s support surged across key demographic groups, highlighted by a 12-point increase among voters under 30 (6% to 18%), an 18-point increase among voters over 70 (13% to 31%), and a 14-point increase among both Black (9% to 23%) and white (10% to 24%) voters.”
Kimball further noted that Newsom’s gains are especially pronounced among younger voters, ages 18-29. “After splitting this group in June (39% to 38%), he now holds a clear lead, 45% to 28%.”
Democratic Primary Standings: Newsom Takes the Lead
The same Emerson survey shows Newsom leading the hypothetical 2028 Democratic presidential primary with 25 percent support—a remarkable 13-point jump from June, when he stood at 12 percent. This surge places him ahead of other prominent Democrats:
– Pete Buttigieg: 16 percent
– Kamala Harris: 11 percent
– Josh Shapiro: 5 percent
– JB Pritzker: 4 percent
– Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: 4 percent
None of these candidates have formally announced their intention to run for president in 2028.
Republican Primary: Vance Dominates
On the Republican side, Vice President JD Vance is the clear frontrunner, with 52 percent support in the GOP primary. He is followed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio (9 percent) and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (7 percent). Like their Democratic counterparts, none have officially declared a presidential bid.
Why Newsom’s Surge Matters
Newsom’s recent polling gains come after weeks of heightened national attention, fueled by his combative exchanges with former President Donald Trump and his efforts to redraw California’s congressional boundaries. Newsom has framed his redistricting push as a counter to Republican maneuvers in Texas, where Governor Greg Abbott, backed by Trump, is preparing a new GOP-friendly map ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Newsom’s official press office has also adopted a more provocative communication style, mimicking Trump’s tone on social media and using nicknames like “Just Dance Vance” for the vice president. These tactics have helped Newsom assert himself as a leader of the Democratic resistance and have drawn favorable attention from younger and more diverse voting blocs.
Political betting analyst William Kedjanyi told Newsweek: “Gavin Newsom has always been a well-recognized figure in American politics, but recently he’s asserted himself as a leader of the resistance against President Donald Trump, especially with regards to more combative communications and taking Trump head on and getting under his skin.”
What Comes Next
The next Democratic presidential primary is expected to kick off in early 2028, followed by the general election in November. As the race heats up, Newsom’s growing support among key demographics and his assertive national profile position him as a formidable contender.
While both Newsom and Vance have yet to announce their candidacies, the latest polling suggests a highly competitive race that could redefine the political landscape in 2028.
With Newsom’s momentum building and Vance maintaining strong Republican support, all eyes will be on their next moves as the nation prepares for another pivotal election cycle.