
Bill Hemmer: It's Still Way Too Early To Seriously Analyze The 2028 Democratic Primary Field
Co-Anchor of 'America's Newsroom' Bill Hemmer joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to give his take on a new poll conducted by Echelon Insights about potential 2028 Democratic presidential primary candidates, which finds that former Vice President Kamala Harris is still the top choice among Democratic-leaning voters.
'Look, it's a nice parlor game on a day where there's not much going on, but we are far too far away from that day. So Stephen A Smith clocked in at 1%. I saw Jon Stewart was on that list 3%. I don't know. It's too early. I'm telling you, It's too early. But there were like 25 people on that list who I imagine you throw a dart you're probably hit one of them.'
Jimmy and Bill also discuss Rory McIlroy's impressive victory at the 2025 Masters Tournament. To hear what else they talked about, listen to the podcast!
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