by Nicole Silverio
Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez did not rule out a possible presidential run in 2028 during her appearance at the Munich Security Conference on Friday.
An interviewer asked Ocasio-Cortez if she plans to impose a wealth tax — a tax on an individual’s assets and net worth — if she becomes president. The congresswoman did not confirm or deny whether she would run for president, but said a wealth tax should be imposed “expeditiously.”
“So when you run for president, are you going to impose a wealth tax or a billionaire’s tax?” the interviewer asked.
“I don’t think that we have to wait for any one president to impose a wealth tax, I think that it needs to be done expeditiously,” Ocasio-Cortez said.
Many political analysts have speculated about Ocasio-Cortez’s potential plans to enter the 2028 presidential primary. NewsNation’s Chris Cillizza suggested in May that she did not pursue a top role in the House Oversight Committee because she plans to run for president.
A CNN/SSRS poll from March 2025 found that most Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents believed Ocasio-Cortez was the leader “who best reflects the core values” of their party. Thirty-three percent of all Democratic voters and 42% of those under the age of 35 identify as Democratic Socialists, CNN chief data reporter Harry Enten reported on Thursday.
In 2019, Ocasio-Cortez proposed a 70% top marginal tax rate for those with an income above $10 million. She also stated that no one should be allowed to have a billion dollars.
Ocasio-Cortez has not publicly revealed her future political ambitions. In October, she dodged a question by MS NOW’s Chris Hayes on whether she threatened to launch a primary challenge against Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer if he reopened the government.
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom has also been considered a potential candidate in the 2028 race. He told CBS News during an interview in October that he was seriously considering a presidential run.
A poll released by Focaldata this week showed Ocasio-Cortez ranked third among Democratic presidential candidates at 10%. She trails former Vice President Kamala Harris (39%) and Newsom (21%).
Rounding out the top five are former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg (7%) and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (7%).
The poll found that if Harris does not enter the race, Newsom becomes the frontrunner, and Ocasio-Cortez and Shapiro fall behind.
Without Harris, Newsom leads with 31% while Ocasio-Cortez has 16% and Shaprio has 12%.
Harris has not announced she will run for president, but she has hinted at another run.
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Nicole Silverio is a reporter at Daily Caller News Foundation. Zachery Schmidt is the digital editor of The Star News Network and contributed to this story.
Photo “Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez” by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Kamala Harris 2.0. She couldn’t eve put together an intelligent reply to a question in the EU last week.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/02/aoc-falls-apart-world-stage-when-asked-simple/
Only a moron would believe she would stand a chance against Vance or Rubio, but then again we’re talking about democrats.