Trump says Vance and Rubio would be "unbeatable" as a 2028 presidential ticket
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- Donald Trump stated in a podcast interview that a potential 2028 presidential ticket of Vice-President J.D.
- Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio would be "unbeatable," praising their rapport and performance.
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Donald Trump, in a podcast interview, commented on the potential 2028 presidential run of J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio, both seen as Republican contenders. Trump expressed confidence in their ability to win as a team.
US President Donald Trump said in a podcast interview aired on Wednesday that Vice-President J.D. Vance and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, teaming up for a 2028 presidential run, would be unbeatable.
Both men are seen as contenders for the 2028 Republican nomination, and Rubio’s recent turn at the White House podium drew praise from Republicans and even some Democrats who noted his smooth performance, which included quips and a 1990s hip-hop reference to describe Iran’s negotiating position.
“I would think that JD and Marco as a team would be very hard to beat,” Trump told Miranda Devine in a podcast aired on Wednesday. “It’s interesting, human thing, the human equation. So I watch them together, they get along great,” he added.
Trump has continued to fuel the succession talk even as both Vance and Rubio downplay their 2028 ambitions.
Vance and Rubio have taken turns to take the stage at White House briefings to defend the Trump administration against a wide range of questions including the increasingly unpopular Iran war.
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J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio will be considered strong contenders for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination.
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- Will Vance and Rubio officially run together in 2028?
- What are the specific policy platforms Vance and Rubio might champion?
- How will other Republican contenders react to Trump's endorsement?
- What is the broader impact of Trump's comments on the Republican Party's future direction?






