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Governor Josh Shapiro deflects 2028 presidential questions amid book tour and party tensions

Josh Shapiro 2028 Presidential Speculation·January 25 – March 14, 2026

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Governor Josh Shapiro deflects 2028 presidential questions amid book tour and party tensions

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro continues to avoid public talk about a 2028 presidential run. During an interview on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, Shapiro refused to take the bait regarding his future political plans. This appearance follows the release of his new memoir. The book details his decision to decline a vice presidential role on the Harris ticket due to disagreements over policy and his potential responsibilities. Despite his popularity with voters, Shapiro faces internal hurdles within the Democratic Party. Some officials report strained relationships with the governor as he travels for his book tour. His longstanding views on Israel have also drawn criticism from some party members who are weighing his potential for future national leadership roles.
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Shapiro's new book describes his decision to decline a vice presidential role on the Harris ticket due to disagreements over his role and policy positions.

Provides the specific reason Shapiro opted out of the 2024 ticket to maintain his own platform.

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Governor Josh Shapiro begins a multi-city book tour amid reports of strained relationships with fellow Democratic officials and speculation regarding a 2028 presidential run.

Confirms the active steps Shapiro is taking to build a national profile outside of Pennsylvania.

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Shapiro to Maher: 'I refuse to take any of your bait' on 2028 election speculation

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Josh Shapiro's rise is complicated by Democratic feelings about Israel

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Shapiro's burned bridges: He's popular with voters, not so much with fellow Dem officials

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Josh Shapiro goes to war with Kamala Harris

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