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World Cup attendance: The potential 2028ers

Politico · Jun 28, 2026, 10:00 PM

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Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania has notched a lead in the 2028 World Cup primary, having attended three matches leading into the knockout round — just ahead of Secretary of State Marco Rubio. In an interview with POLITICO this week at the FIFA Fan Festival at Fairmount Park’s Lemon Hill, Shapiro reveled in Philadelphia’s host duties — and the World Cup more broadly. “I’m especially proud to see people from all across the world coming here to Philadelphia and being greeted not just by a governor who’s happy they’re here, but by Philadelphians and Pennsylvanians who are thrilled to see them here,” Shapiro told POLITICO in an interview. “I think we are better than [President] Donald Trump’s cruel rhetoric. We are better than his cruel policies, and I think we’re seeing that on display here during the World Cup in Philly.” Here are the potential 2028 presidential hopefuls who have attended a World Cup game so far: — Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro: 3 matches (Ivory Coast vs. Ecuador; France vs. Iraq; Curaçao vs. Ivory Coast) — Secretary of State Marco Rubio: 2 matches (U.S. vs. Paraguay; Colombia vs. Portugal) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom: 1 match (U.S. vs. Paraguay) — Former Vice President Kamala Harris: 1 match (U.S. vs. Turkey) — Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: 1 match (U.S. vs. Australia) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis: 1 match (Scotland vs. Brazil)

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