Marco Rubio rules out 2028 run if JD Vance seeks Republican nomination
Marco Rubio will step aside if J.D. Vance, viewed as the likely frontrunner, joins the 2028 Republican primary amid early campaign positioning.
- Marco Rubio confirmed he would not run in 2028 if JD Vance seeks the Republican nomination, indicating support for Vance's potential candidacy.
- Rubio criticized a Vanity Fair article as a 'hit piece' and claimed it misrepresented his and other officials' statements about President Trump.
- In response to the article, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles called it a 'hit piece' but did not deny the reported facts, which were confirmed by journalist Chris Whipple.
- Wiles emphasized her loyalty to Trump, stating that there is nobody more loyal or committed to President Trump's mission than herself.
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Dems ‘underestimate JD Vance at their own peril’ * WorldNetDaily * by Jason Cohen, Daily Caller News Foundation
Source link Chris Cillizza NewsNation political contributor Chris Cillizza said during a Thursday live stream on his YouTube channel that he thinks Vice President JD Vance is a formidable potential 2028 presidential candidate, whom “Democrats underestimate at their own peril.” An Emerson poll published on Thursday found Vance leading over several prominent Republicans and Democrats —
“If JD Vance is running for president, he will be our candidate and I will be one of the first people to support him,” Rubio said in an interview with Vanity Fair.
In October, Trump supported the idea of Vance and Rubio competing together, not to know who would be the presidential candidate and who would be the vice-president.
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