Way-to-early betting odds for the 2028 Presidential Election has Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Gavin Newsom and JD Vance in a tight race.
JD Vance predicts Republicans will soundly defeat Democrats in next year's midterm elections, in a speech at major conservative summit, sparking enthusiastic USA chants from the crowd.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and Vice President Vance top their respective parties’ lists of potential 2028 presidential contenders, according to a new CNN poll. In the survey, two-thirds of
The New York Democratic congresswoman would narrowly defeat the likely Republican nominee 51 percent to 49 percent, according to the poll.
The Republican Party that Vance is supposed to inherit is splintering over core questions of identity, ideology, and electability and he sits on the wrong side of too many of them.
Vice President JD Vance added to the rumblings that he could succeed President Donald Trump in 2028 on Sunday, dishing shots at some potential opponents in the next presidential election. Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk vowed to elect Vance as the next U.
JD Vance's speech at AmericaFest sparks 2028 presidential speculation as young conservatives line up at 4 a.m. to see Trump's potential heir apparent.
Appearing on The Arena with Kasie Hunt on Monday afternoon (December 22), the CNN conservative commentator was asked about controversial figures such as Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson, and whether the MAGA movement should want them as voices in a 2028 election.
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has come out ahead of JD Vance for the first time in a 2028 presidential election head-to-head, according to a new poll. A poll from The Argument magazine and Verasight showed that the self-described democratic socialist, a Democrat from New York, would beat the vice president 51 percent to 49 percent.
The early backing of Ms. Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, is notable because she now leads the influential conservative group he founded, Turning Point USA.
Vice President J. D. Vance has repeatedly battled the corporate media in adversarial settings, pushing back aggressively against their narrative in heated exchanges.
U.S. Congresswoman Crockett said Vance's remarks were the same "racist tropes" she had heard her entire life."