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Hints increase that JD Vance will be 2028 presidential candidate
WASHINGTON - Discussion during a Supreme Court hearing Tuesday suggests that Vice President JD Vance might be running for president in the 2028 election. The Supreme Court was discussing campaign finance rules that limit contributions from super PACs.
Electoral math provides a silver lining for Vance despite widespread discontent with the Trump administration among Latinos.
Way-to-early betting odds for the 2028 Presidential Election has Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Gavin Newsom and JD Vance in a tight race.
The Supreme Court was dragged into the 2028 presidential election Tuesday as it weighed striking down federal restrictions on coordinated spending between political parties and their candidates in
Gavin Newsom warns Donald Trump will try to 'rig' the 2028 election for a successor, naming JD Vance and Marco Rubio. Read why the California Governor is pressing the panic button.
Vice President JD Vance dominates the early race to be the 2028 Republican presidential nominee, another sign that his boss, President Donald Trump, continues to influence the GOP base greatly. With strong support from Republican women and Hispanic voters,
The Yale poll notes that all potential Democratic candidates have bases of support, as reflected in how support is divided along demographic lines. Ocasio-Cortez is most popular with voters under 35; Newsom leads among white, male, and Hispanic Democrats; and Harris is favored by female and Black Democrats.
Vice President JD Vance is making it clear he hears the country’s frustrations — even as he pushes back hard on who should shoulder the blame for stubborn prices. According to Fox News, in a new interview with NBC News, Vance said the public’s dissatisfaction is unmistakable.
Vice President JD Vance is expected to travel to Pennsylvania next week to deliver remarks on the economy and the cost of living, continuing the administration’s newfound push to convince voters that the White House is focused on affordability concerns,
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