Vance and Rubio's differing postures on Iran war highlight their challenges ahead of 2028 election
A recent AP-NORC poll found about half of Republicans back the military action, while 2 in 10 say it has not gone far enough.
- With Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Rubio seen as the GOP's strongest potential candidates for 2028, both must balance their current roles in the Trump administration with future political ambitions as the Iran conflict continues.
- Republican strategist Jim Merrill predicted Iran will become a flashpoint in 2028, similar to how the Iraq war affected Democrats in 2004 and 2008, with risks remaining acute for both candidates depending on conflict developments.
- A recent survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found GOP divisions, with about half of Republicans saying U.S. military action has been "about right" and roughly 2 in 10 saying it hasn't gone far enough.
- At the Conservative Political Action Conference, Joe Ropar said Rubio's unequivocal support for the war crystallized his preference for 2028, while voters like Alice Swanson and Tracy Brill expressed strong support for Vance.
- Sununu noted that the candidates are "tied together with the success or failure of Iran," making it difficult to separate their political futures, as Trump alluded that Vance was "philosophically a little bit different than me" regarding the conflict.
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Vance, Rubio's differing postures on Iran war highlight their challenges ahead of 2028 election
As the 2028 Republican presidential race heats up, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio unveil their contrasting strategies regarding the Iran conflict. This divergence in approach not only highlights their individual political philosophies but also plays a pivotal role in shaping their candidacies.
Vance and Rubio's differing postures on Iran war highlight their challenges ahead of 2028 election
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance are both seen as the Republican Party’s strongest potential candidates in the next presidential election, but the Iran war could prove to be a political millstone for them.
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Many of the often talked about potential Republican candidates to succeed Donald Trump in the presidency are supporters of Trump’s war against Iran. This includes two people at the top of many lists who are among the Trump administration’s most vocal Iran War advocates — Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Will there be any opponents of the Iran War as choices in the race? One possibility to fill that role is Sen. Rand …
While President Donald Trump met his government last week, he asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance to report on the war with Iran.
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