Trump is considering Vance and Rubio for 2028

Although the 2028 presidential elections in the United States are still far off, discussions about them have already begun in Washington. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Various assumptions and analyses are being put forward regarding the question, "Who will be the next president?" According to Axios, Donald Trump is considering candidates J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio as his successors.
Sources say that Trump's advisers are trying to maintain a balance between Vance and Rubio. Based on some analyses, scenarios are being mentioned where Vance would become president and Rubio would be a strong second-in-command.
Trump highly values Rubio's diplomatic approach while also paying attention to Vance's determined character. It has also been noted that J.D. Vance already has political infrastructure, advisers, and strategic plans for the 2028 election.
Such clear preparations are not evident with Marco Rubio. However, Rubio has openly stated his support for Vance's candidacy.
This, in turn, is intensifying competition in the political arena. One of Vance's drawbacks is considered to be his current position.
The vice president's role is usually not at the center of foreign policy or emergency decisions. Rubio, on the other hand, is more familiar to the general public and appears more frequently in the information flow.
Trump is known to have an interest in being active in the media. Poll results also favor Vance.
According to a study conducted by the University of New Hampshire, Vance leads among Republicans with 53 percent of the vote, while Rubio remains around 7 percent. In a recent interview, Trump emphasized that there are strong candidates within the Republican Party for 2028, specifically mentioning Vance, Rubio, and Scott Bessent.
In conclusion, there is still much time before the 2028 elections, but such matters are always discussed in advance in politics. Today's assumptions may later lead to real political changes.
For now, Trump is keeping both main candidates in consideration and keeping them in the spotlight.





