JD Vance and AOC will face 2028?
The “All-Star” panelists Matthew Contintti, Sabrina Singh and Philip Wegmann have a look at the first speculations on the 2028 White House race and more on “special report”.
Some Democrats are already running the 2028 presidential election, but in fact, some Democrats are already underway with possible national ambitions.
And a republican politician already sells 2028 goods.
The “Trump 2028” hats are available for $ 50 and T -shirts they read, “Trump 2028 (rewrite the rules)”, sells $ 36 on the Trump organization’s website.
But the rules are quite clear: the 22nd amendment to the United States Constitution restricts presidents to two terms in office.
And after months of flirting with a third command in the White House, President Donald Trump seems to rule out another campaign.
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President Donald Trump, who showed his leadership at the United States Military Academy Graduation ceremony at West Point, New York, on May 24, 2025, seemed to be ruled out for a third term in a recent interview. (Saul Loeb/AFP through Getty Images)
Although he supported the Maga World for a 2028 career for re -election, the President in an interview this month on NBC News “Meet the Press” said, “I’m not looking at this.”
“I will be an eight -year -old president,” Trump added. “I’ll be a two -mandate president. I always thought it was very important.”
But the Flirtations of Trump in 2028, who said they were not a joke, and their sweeping movements from the beginning of their second tour of the White House have a firm spot on it, taking into account any talk of lame ducks and putting an amorter in the early movements by the Republican party in the hope of hoping to succeed.
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The GOP’s next presidential nomination race will not begin until Trump is ready to share the focus, and recently said that it is “too soon” to start maintaining these discussions.
But Trump also added: “I am looking for four fantastic years and to direct someone, ideally a great Republican, a great Republican to take it forward.”
Given this, here is a look at the possible contenders of the 2028 Republican White House.
Vice President JD Vance

Vice President JD Vance (Stephanie Scarbrough/Associated Press)
Vice President JD Vance seems to be the apparent heir to the “America First” movement and the powerful Maga Base of the Republican Party. It was a point driven by Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of the President, Maga Rockstar and powerful ally of the Vice President.
“We are receiving four more years from Trump and then eight years of JD Vance,” said Trump Jr. On the campaign court in Ohio a few weeks before the November 2024 election.
As Vice President of Sitting, Vance enjoys many advantages that could drive him to the condition of front. Among them, a great staff who includes the work and the Air Force Two, which he has repeatedly used to make stops in all the United States and the world since the beginning of the second Trump administration.
And Vance is now chairman of the Finance of the Republican National Committee, the first vice president to occupy this position with a National Party Committee. The publication puts VANCE in frequent contact with GOP main donors.
But while Trump has suggested that Vance could be his successor and called him a “fantastic and brilliant guy” in the “Meet the Press” interview, he avoided anointed his vice president as the next party candidate.
Vance has not measured a presidential career of 2028 and is not seriously thinking at the moment, told Fox News a source of the political orbit of the Vice President.
“I’m not really focused on politics,” Vance said in early April in an interview “Fox and Friends”. “I am not focused on the medium -term election in 2026, let alone the presidential election in 2028. When we reach this point, I will talk to the President. We will find out what we want to do.”
And the 40 -year -old Vice President added: “The way I think is that, if we do a good job, politics is taken care of.”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio

Secretary of State Marco Rubio (Yuri toads/abaca/bloomerg through getty images)
In his interview “Meet the Press”, in addition to Vance, Trump also appointed Secretary of State Marco Rubio as “Great” potential leader of the GOP.
“Marco does a prominent job,” said the president.
Rubio, a unique opponent who faced Trump during the fuel battle of nomination for the 2016 Republican Presidency, became a leading Trump in the United States Senate during the President’s first term.
In addition to being Secretary of State, the former 53 -year -old Senator of Florida is also a national security advisor, head of the National Archive and acting administrator of the United States Agency for International Development.
While Rubio’s expanding portfolio in Trump Second Administration feeds speculations on a possible presidential candidacy of 2028, it is still facing the skepticism of some parts of the Maga world who question their “first America” credentials.
Florida Gov Ron Disantis

Florida Gov. Ron Desantis (Images Joe Raedle/Getty)
The conservative governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, flew high after a re -election of the landslides in 2022, but a presidential elementary race of 2024 and a forceful battle with Trump demolished him in height.
However, the 46 -year -old governor, who is a year and a half in the Florida leadership, in recent years demonstrated his capacity for collection of funds and retains many followers across the country.
Desantis also, to some extent, was able to repair relations with Trump, helped raise money for the GOP ticket during the general election, and obtained a slot to talk first at the Republican Convention of 2024. And in December 2024, the governor was considered a possible replacement when the candidacy of the Secretary of Defense of Defense, Pete Hegseth, was shortly decreased.
Although Desantis is still national ambitions, his feud this year with the Florida legislature dominated by Republicans and the controversy over a charity organization related to the first lady of Florida Casey Desantis is considered as possible obstacles.
Virginia Gen Glenn Youngkin

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
Thanks to his Gubernatorial victory of 2021, the first to a Republican in Virginia in a dozen years, Governor Glenn Youngkin immediately became a GOP star.
In Virginia, governors are limited to a four -year mandate, which means that Youngkin has seven months left in office.
The 58 -year -old governor, who comes from the business wing of the Republican Party, but has been able to prosper in a Maga -dominated party, probably with national ambitions.
And Youngkin’s trip to Iowa, the state that has begun the GOP presidential nomination calendar for half a century, in July to head the fundrapping gala of the state party is causing speculation of 2028.
Asked by the end of 2024 in a digital interview by Fox News about a white house career, Youngkin pointed out his work as governor, saying: “I need to end up strongly so that Virginia can continue to increase. And that’s what I will spend my time.”
After that, he said, “We will see what is later.”
Georgia Gov Brian Kemp

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
The popular conservative governor is one of the few in the GOP that can say he faced Trump’s anger and not only survived, but also thrived.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, who is limited, has been in office for two years and enjoys strong favorable assessments in a crucial state of battle.
Kemp was strongly recruited by national Republicans to appear in 2026 to try to fly a seat of the Senate controlled by Democrats. And the announcement in early May by the 61 -year -old governor who would transmit a career from the Senate of 2026, prompted the buzz that Kemp could be reflecting on a white house career in 2028.
Asked in November 2024 about a possible presidential benefit, Kemp told Fox News Digital: “I try to keep all the doors open in politics.”
Sen Ted Cruz

The Republican Senator Ted Cruz (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
Senator Ted Cruz was the Trump runner -up in the low republican battle of Bothbuster 2016.
The controversial fire conservative again passed to Trump in 2024, as it was directed to what was thought to be another difficult re -election offer after surviving closely to its re -election in 2018.
However, the 54 -year -old senator ended up winning a third term of six years in the Senate for almost nine points.
Since the beginning of Trump’s second administration, Cruz has reaffirmed his conservative credentials in manifesting the opposition to the controversial rates of the President.
Honorable Mentions
Among others to watch is Nikki Haley.
The former governor of two South Carolina Mandates, who served as the United Nations Ambassador at the Trump’s first term, was GOP’s first challenge to jump to the former president in the 2024 candidacy career.
Haley surpassed the rest of the field, becoming Trump’s challenger before ending his candidacy for the White House in March 2024.
While 53 -year -old Haley ended up supporting Trump in the general election, his previous clashes with the President during the primary were leaving his mark. Although he went to the GOP faithful in the Convention of 2024, his political future in a Trump -dominated party is uncertain.
In addition, three politicians cannot be deducted who considered them to happen in 2024 in the races: sens. Tom Cotton d’Arkansas and Josh Hawley of Missouri and Homeland Secretary of Security Kristi Noem.
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And, in addition to Haley, we will put three other candidates from 2024 on the large list of possible contestants of 2028. Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy is the Republican leader in the 2026 campaign for the Governor of Ohio, but he probably still has strong national ambitions.
The Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum, is a very visible player in the Trump cabinet.
And former Vice President Mike Pence, when asked by Fox News Digital News earlier this month if he could consider another white house career, reiterated that he intends to “be a voice” for traditional and conservative values and “let the future take care of.”
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