Some moderate Democrats are looking away from former Vice President Kamala Harris, the party's 2024 nominee, as they look toward 2028, according to a column published Monday.
Politico columnist Jonathan Martin spoke to multiple moderate Democrats at a Third Way conference who seemed to indicate they didn't see the failed 2024 nominee as their next one.
"We tried it, it didn’t work, next person up," Ed Sutton, a South Carolina state senator, told Martin.
Another South Carolina state senator, Brad Hutto, said, "I think we’re going to be reluctant to pick somebody who didn’t win last time."
