It is never too early to think about the next elections and vice -president JD Vance already asks questions about the 2028 race.
After sworn in just two weeks ago, he gave little away in an interview with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News.
“We will cross that political bridge when we come there,” he said on Sunday when he was asked about his plans.
His role as a deputy of President Donald Trump means that he has already been installed as a favorite for the nomination when the time is ripe.
“We'll see what happens, 2028,” he said.
“But the way I think about this is the best for my future is actually the best for the American people, namely that we will really do well in the coming three and a half years.”
The 40-year-old has been seen as the heir of the heir and the future of Trumpism since he won the race to be crowned Running Mate last year.
He took on the role of Trump's attack dog on the campaign track and is a fixed value on cable news shows.
“We will cross that political bridge when we come there,” said Vice President JD Vance on Sunday when he was asked about his plans for 2028
He appeared on Sunday morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo
And he has gathered support for the nominees of the president of the President on Capitol Hill, while they go through confirmation hearings.
“He is the real deal,” said a Trump World Insider.
A recent poll for DailyMail.com showed him as a run -up leader among the voters for the Nomination of 2028.
About 38 percent of voters supported him from a list of possible candidates, according to the survey by JL Partners.
Government of Florida, Ron Desantis, was second at 15 percent, followed by Vivek Ramaswamy, an entrepreneur who is now considering a run for the Governor of Ohio and Sen. Ted Cruz at six percent.
As a vice president, Vance plays a national role, a large audience and the name recognition that has long been a springboard to the top track.
More than half of all vice presidents have passed for President.
As Vice President of Trump, Vance has already been installed as a leader for the Republican nomination of 2028, but a lot can change before that time
Last year, Vice President Kamala Harris was parachuted in the running when an outdated Joe Biden bowed to pressure from his party to stand aside.
The poll by JL Partners shows her as the clear favorite to win the democratic nomination of 2028. She wins 30 percent support, far ahead of former transport secretary Pete Buttigieg and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
On Monday, Vance to Oost -Palestina, in his home Ohio, traveled on the occasion of the second anniversary of a train release that sponsor thousands of Gallon's poisonous chemicals.
Residents have complained about health problems and accused the Biden administration of ignoring their plight.