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Kamala Harris is favored over Vice President J.D. Vance in a hypothetical 2028 presidential election, according to a new poll. Harris was favored by 45% of respondents, Vance by 42% and 12% were undecided in a poll where Overton Insights asked 1,
The poll found that Trump would maintain a three-point lead over Harris in a 2024 rematch, winning 46% of the vote compared to her 43%.
Emerson College Polling executive director Spencer Kimball said: "Vice President Vance has solidified himself as the frontrunner in the 2028 nomination contest, backed by 52% of male Republican primary voters and voters over 60.
Donald Trump has been in office for less than six months of his four-year term. That doesn't stop voters from looking to the 2028 election with polls and betting odds showing a mix of candidates for both the Republican and Democratic parties.
GOP Vice President JD Vance and Dem ex-Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg are the leading candidates for their parties’ primary nods in the 2028 presidential race, a new poll shows.
Democrats considered potential candidates for the 2028 presidential election quickly pounced on Vice President Vance for casting the tiebreaking vote to pass President Trump’s massive tax and
President Donald Trump has about three years and six months left in his second term, but one top GOP figure has already opened up a commanding lead in the race to succeed him as the Republican Party standard-bearer.
The case, which centers on free speech claims, involves VP Vance, who was a Senate candidate in Ohio when the lawsuit was initiated.
The case stems from JD Vance's 2022 Senate campaign and aims to overturn a 24-year-old Supreme Court precedent.
In a dramatic turn, US Vice President JD Vance, once a vocal critic, played a crucial role in passing President Trump's controversial 'One Big Beautiful Bill' after a Senate tie. The bill, featuring significant tax cuts and spending reductions,
Vance, who doubles as the nation’s second-in-command and the Republican National Committee finance chair, is courting the Massachusetts island’s wealthy summer crowd to bolster Republicans before the midterm elections.
The legal battle takes place against the backdrop of the Supreme Court’s landmark 2010 Citizens United v. FEC decision, which struck down limits on independent expenditures by corporations and outside groups, ruling that such restrictions violated the First Amendment’s free speech protections.
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