Vice President JD Vance hasn't ruled out the possibility of a run for the White House in 2028, noting that if he performs well in his current role, he would consider it down the line.
During an interview with Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump, Vance said he doesn't like thinking about a potential presidential bid and would rather focus on his current responsibilities.
He emphasized that if he were to run, he would work hard to earn support from both the Republican Party and the American people, noting that 'it's not going to be given to me.' Vance also took the opportunity to criticize potential Democratic candidates for 2028, such as California Gov.
Gavin Newsom or former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, saying he doesn't think much of the Democratic party.
While he wouldn't definitively say whether he'd run in 2028, Vance encouraged his MAGA base to vote in the 2026 midterm elections, claiming the current administration is accomplishing all its campaign promises despite dropping approval ratings.
During an interview with Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump, Vance said he doesn't like thinking about a potential presidential bid and would rather focus on his current responsibilities.
He emphasized that if he were to run, he would work hard to earn support from both the Republican Party and the American people, noting that 'it's not going to be given to me.' Vance also took the opportunity to criticize potential Democratic candidates for 2028, such as California Gov.
Gavin Newsom or former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, saying he doesn't think much of the Democratic party.
While he wouldn't definitively say whether he'd run in 2028, Vance encouraged his MAGA base to vote in the 2026 midterm elections, claiming the current administration is accomplishing all its campaign promises despite dropping approval ratings.