
Tangle PREVIEW - The Friday Edition: If I were running for president in 2028…
Nov 21, 2025
The discussion centers around a unique 10-point political platform targeting the underrepresented middle band of American politics. The host explores how a centrist candidate could unite ideas from both parties to win a broader voter base. Key proposals include reducing regulatory burdens to enhance affordability, ensuring accountability in law enforcement, and advocating for a balanced approach to social issues. The conversation emphasizes the potential of moderation and effective governance to address the needs of independents and nonvoters.
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Middle Band As Winning Coalition
- Isaac Saul argues a 2028 moderate campaign should target the large, underrepresented middle band of voters.
- He believes a centrist platform could win decisively by appealing to independents and sensible priorities.
Refusing The Run Despite Reader Push
- Isaac Saul repeatedly says he is not running for president and rejects the idea despite readers urging him.
- He frames the exercise as hypothetical and thanks readers for their confidence while declining the offer.
Change Could Mean A Return To Moderation
- Saul notes primaries reward extremism and voters increasingly favor change, which pushes candidates to the edges.
- He suggests that in 2028, 'change' could mean returning to moderation rather than more polarization.
