What would it take to win the next presidential election with over 70% of the vote?
In the middle of 2025, as U.S. forces moved into another conflict in the Middle East, protests swept across America. Millions of people—young and old, left and right—took to the streets under the banner “No Kings.” It wasn’t just about one party or one president. It was a rejection of government by ego, profit, and power.
At the same time, former President Trump was making headlines again—not for policy, but for launching “Trump Coin,” a cryptocurrency wrapped in controversy and self-enrichment. Add to that a new immigration bill he called “Big and Beautiful,” which cut healthcare for working families while giving more breaks to the rich.
It all begs the question: is it even possible for any candidate to win in 2028—not just barely—but with over 70% of the vote?
It is. But it would take more than promises or party loyalty. It would take leadership that meets Americans where they are—tired, divided, and deeply unsure if the system works for them anymore.
Here’s what that kind of candidate would need to offer:
1. A Fair Shot at a Better Job
Right now, too many Americans are stuck in dead-end jobs—or jobs that barely pay enough to survive. College is too expensive. Trade programs are hard to access. And many don’t even know where to start.
That’s why a winning candidate should offer a Skills Guarantee: Every adult gets free, job-ready training every five years—no matter where they live or what they do. Think welding, solar, cybersecurity, nursing, logistics. No debt. No red tape.
For rural voters? It’s a lifeline.
For young people? A real future.
For working-class voters across all races? A reason to believe again.
2. Bring Democracy Back to the People
Trust in government is at an all-time low. Many Americans feel like they vote, then nothing changes. Some believe elections are rigged. Others just feel ignored.
So let’s change that with a Civic Infrastructure Plan:
- Hire trained Democracy Fellows in every county to explain laws, host community meetings, and answer questions—face to face.
- Teach real civics and media literacy in every high school—so kids learn how democracy works and how to spot misinformation.
- Upgrade voting systems to be open-source, fully auditable, and easy to trust.
This isn’t about Republicans or Democrats. It’s about giving everyone a real voice again.
3. When Businesses Win, Workers Should Too
America’s biggest companies are doing great. Stock markets are up. CEOs are richer than ever. But millions of workers haven’t gotten a raise that keeps up with the cost of living. That’s not fair.
So let’s fix it with a National Upside Dividend:
If a company grows, adds jobs, and treats workers fairly—they get tax breaks. But only if they share profits with employees making under $80,000. Bonuses. Stock. Real money.
That way, business success becomes everyone’s success.
4. Clean Up Politics—for Real
After scandals like “Trump Coin” and secret deals, Americans are done trusting politicians to police themselves. A winning candidate must promise to:
- Ban politicians from launching or profiting from crypto, stocks, or business ventures while in office.
- Publish real-time financial disclosures online, visible to every voter.
- Enforce strict rules on campaign money, lobbying, and family business ties.
Corruption isn’t a partisan issue. It’s a democracy issue.
5. Fix Immigration with Heart and Logic
People want secure borders—but they also want a system that works, respects human dignity, and helps our economy grow.
A smart, fair immigration policy would:
- Fast-track residency for immigrants who start businesses and create jobs.
- Offer work-based pathways to legal status, especially in health care, farming, and tech.
- Modernize border security with tech, not just walls—while keeping families together and safe.
6. Fight Fake News and AI-Driven Lies
One of the biggest threats to our democracy now? Lies that spread faster than facts.
AI can generate fake videos. Social media platforms show us what keeps us angry—not what’s true. And bad actors—from political groups to foreign governments—are gaming the system.
A 70% candidate would:
- Push social media companies to disclose how algorithms work—and let users choose chronological feeds, not manipulated ones.
- Require watermarks and disclosure labels for AI-generated content in political ads and videos.
- Create a nonpartisan Digital Integrity Office to review and report major online election threats in real time.
This isn’t about censorship. It’s about protecting truth.
7. Lead the World by Example—Again
The world is watching. From the war in Iran to crackdowns on free speech in allied countries, America’s moral leadership is being questioned. Human rights, once our proudest export, are fading from our foreign policy.
A candidate who earns a super-majority must restore that leadership by:
- Holding allies accountable on democracy and civil liberties.
- Doubling down on humanitarian support and rule-of-law institutions.
- Living the values we claim—transparency, fairness, and freedom—right here at home.
Final Thought: This Isn’t About Left or Right—It’s About Forward
To win 70% of the vote, you don’t need every voter to agree with everything. You just need enough of them to believe you’re fighting for them, not for yourself.
That means offering real solutions—not blame. Respect—not spin. And proof—not just promises.
The protests, the scandals, the wars, the chaos—they’ve left Americans tired. But not hopeless. There’s still time to run not as a king, not as a brand, but as a builder. A restorer. A listener.
That’s how you get not just a win—but a mandate.
And maybe, just maybe, a country more united than we ever thought possible.


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