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Former Chicago mayor and Obama chief of staff Rahm Emanuel says he’s weighing a 2028 presidential bid, citing the need to ...
A high-stakes presidential primary battle between former Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker would help Chicago.
U.S. ambassador to Japan, is eyeing a 2028 presidential bid while criticizing the Democratic Party as "toxic" and "weak and ...
Rahm Emanuel warns Dems have become party of 'punks' who 'talk down to people' and fret over identity politics The former mayor of Chicago said that Democrats have recently gotten 'caught up in a ...
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is considering running for President, he confirmed Wednesday. The latest: In an interview with Crain's Chicago Business's Greg Hinz, Emanuel said, "I'm looking at the ...
Rahm Emanuel, recently U.S. ambassador to Japan, is eyeing a 2028 presidential bid while criticizing the Democratic Party as "toxic" and "weak and woke" following election losses ...
Former Democratic mayor Rahm Emanuel dismissed issues surrounding transgender people as “tangential" and not “core" values on the "I've Had It" podcast.
Former Democratic mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel argued on Wednesday the Democratic Party needs to completely overhaul its approach in order to win elections again. "The Bulwark" podcast host Tim ...
Rahm Emanuel leans into relationships with Obama and Bill Clinton as he looks to the future. The former Chicago mayor believes those connections to the Democratic old guard are a political asset.
A news frenzy has emerged in recent weeks around Rahm Emanuel’s potential 2028 presidential run. To dispel with any suspense: I know Rahm well — and, no, I don’t know whether he will run. I ...
Rahm Emanuel warns Dems have become party of 'punks' who 'talk down to people' and fret over identity politics. Alexander Hall. Fri, June 6, 2025 at 11:55 AM UTC. 3 min read.
Rahm Emanuel warns Dems have become party of ‘punks’ who ‘talk down to people’ and fret over identity politics By . Alexander Hall , Fox News. Published June 6, 2025, 5:11 p.m. ET.