Donald Trump theorized about an "unstoppable" ticket for the 2028 presidential election on Monday, naming JD Vance and Marco Rubio as potential running mates who could hang onto the White House.
If the 2028 presidential election were held today, JD Vance and Pete Buttigieg would be on the ballot. That’s according to the latest “Granite State Poll” out of the University of New Hampshire’s political center,
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith said Marco Rubio's success with the Israel-Hamas peace deal makes a Vance-Rubio 2028 Republican ticket unbeatable for any Democratic candidate.
Vice President JD Vance and California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) are locked in a tight hypothetical 2028 presidential election race.
Stephen A. Smith on Thursday said he thinks Secretary of State Marco Rubio would best Vice President Vance if the two face off in the 2028 presidential election’s Republican primary. “I got
Reporters asked President Trump, en route of Japan overnight, about the 2028 election and Steve Bannon's comment that he must run for a third term. Trump didn't exactly say he wouldn't, but cited a group of "very good people" Republicans have who could be winning candidates.
JD Vance is heading to Capitol Hill Tuesday for lunch with Senate Republicans. The White House says the vice president is swinging by to talk tariffs, but it’ll be tough to divert the discussion away from the shutdown.
Vice President Vance says he was insulted by Israeli lawmakers' "very stupid political stunt" with a vote on West Bank annexation.