Former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack (D) said in a new interview that Democrats should be careful about courting “rock stars” as 2020 presidential candidates.
“We’re always looking for rock stars but I don’t think the country is looking for rock stars,” Vilsack, who also served as Agriculture secretary under former President Obama, told The New York Times.
{mosads}Vilsack also told the Times that it would be “odd” to nominate Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas) for president, given that he just lost his race for a Senate seat.
“It’s probably a good idea to win the first race you were interested in,” Vilsack said. “Maybe he’s the new Abe Lincoln, you lose a race and then run for president and win.”
Other Democrats have already begun to tout O’Rourke, who emerged as a star on the campaign trail, as a potential candidate in 2020.
For his part, O’Rourke has said that he isn’t considering a run for president in 2020, a pledge he doubled down on last week.
“I will not be a candidate for president in 2020,” O’Rourke told MSNBC. “That’s, I think, as definitive as those sentences get.”