WASHINGTON - Vice President JD Vance said it's "way too early" to consider the 2028 election as political observers speculate about whether he'll launch a White House bid.
The conversations comes after President Donald Trump suggested Vance was “most likely” the heir to the MAGA movement to reporters on Aug. 5. Though Trump hasn’t formally endorsed a GOP successor, he acknowledged that Vance would “probably be favored at this point.” Trump also said Secretary of State Marco Rubio is “somebody that maybe would get together with JD in some form.”
Vance said on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures” that he saw Rubio a month ago and both of them just “laughed at the whole thing.”
“Neither one of us are focused on politics. We're focused on actually doing a good job for the American people,” Vance said.
“If we do a good job, number one, that's the reward in and of itself," Vance added. "That all have made a big difference in the lives of our country for the last six months and the next three and a half years. But if we do a good job, the politics will take care of itself.”











