Scoop: Dems' foreign policy group prepping for 2028
By Alex Thompson
Published on May 3, 2026.
Senior Democrats are reviving National Security Action (NSA), a foreign policy group established in 2018 to help potential 2028 presidential candidates and potentially staff the next Democratic administration. The group, which influenced Democrats' messaging on foreign policy in the 2020 election and helped staff much of President Biden's national security team, aims to have a similar influence in the 2028 election and the next administration. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, who co-founded NSA, said the group's two most interesting projects are the pipeline of people who might work on campaigns and populate a Democratic administration, and ideas that can form a progressive or Democratic foreign policy. The challenge will be navigate deep divides on Israel in the Democratic Party, with 80% of Democrats now view Israel unfavorably, up from 53% in 2022.
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