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‘The Simpsons’ Writer Who Accidentally Predicted Trump’s Presidency Launches His Own 2028 Bid

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Coverage of Greaney's announcement varies in framing. TheWrap emphasizes Greaney's motivation and personal feelings about the political landscape, while Rolling Stone refers to his prediction as an "accidental" prophecy, which may downplay…
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‘The Simpsons’ Writer Who Accidentally Predicted Trump’s Presidency Launches His Own 2028 Bid
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Dan Greaney, a writer for 'The Simpsons,' has announced his candidacy for the 2028 presidential election. Known for predicting Donald Trump's presidency in an episode, Greaney describes himself as a 'progressive Republican.' He aims to restore democracy and accountability in government, emphasizing that it should work for everyone.

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