Vance: ‘If I do end up running in 2028, I’m not entitled to it’
- Vice President J.D. Vance discussed his possible 2028 presidential run during an NBC News interview in Rome on May 19, 2025.
- Vance emphasized that he feels "not entitled" to run and dismissed media rumors of rivalry with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, with whom he communicates frequently.
- Vance travels and works closely with Rubio, including a Vatican trip last week, and they speak multiple times daily, countering narratives of competition.
- A May survey found that Vance holds 46% support among registered Republicans as a prospective candidate for the 2028 GOP nomination, while Kamala Harris is the frontrunner for the Democrats with 30%.
- Vance's comments and polling suggest he remains a leading GOP figure with a cautious approach to candidacy, while Trump has not endorsed a 2028 successor.
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Vance: ‘If I do end up running in 2028, I’m not entitled to it’
Vice President Vance said in a recent interview that he doesn’t think he’s entitled to a presidential bid in 2028, defending his relationship with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is also considered a potential White House contender. Vance, in an interview with NBC News, dismissed the idea that there is friction with Rubio, while…
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