JD Vance recognizes the 2028 run potential, says that Focus is on current work

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Vice-president JD Vance ceased to confirm a white house race in 2028 during an appearance on The view With Lara Trump on Saturday evening, but he recognized the possibility – nothing if he does his job well, “politics will arise”.
Vance, whose resilience in the midst of an education marked by family disorders and economic difficulties conquered the nation, said that it “did not like to think” of a potential presidential offer and insisted that its attention remained on its current role.
“If we do a good job in 2025 and 2026, then we can talk about politics in 2027,” said Vance. “I really think that the American people are so tired of people who are already showing up for the next job, seven months in the current course.”

Vice-president JD Vance discussed the importance of staying focused on his role. (Fox News / Hannity)
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The second commander added if he ends up running, he knows that he will have to work for this.
“There are a lot of great people,” said Vance. “If I end up running, it will not be given to me-either on the republican side or on the national side. I will just continue to work hard. … (this) may be the most important work I have ever had, apart from being a father of these three beautiful children. I will therefore try to do my best, and I think that if I do that, politics go.”
When asked specifically about potential democratic candidates in 2028, he noted most of them “obviously have very bad records”.

Vice-president JD Vance said that he focused on his role as second commander and that he was a good father for his children. (Kenny Holston / Pool / AFP via Getty Images)
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Vance was mainly focused on the discussion of his own post, praising President Donald Trump’s incessant work ethics and the style of trust and explaining that the president “has no switching outside the exchange”.

Vice-president JD Vance praised the style of leadership and work ethics of President Donald Trump during the interview. (Photo of Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)
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“Sometimes the president will call you at 12:30 p.m. or 2 a.m., then will call you at 6 a.m. on a totally different subject,” said Vance. “It’s like” Mr. President, did you go to sleep last night. “… What made it so fun is the president, all the time, saying:” JD you will do this “, or” JD you will speak to these leaders of this particular problem “. This ability to delegate and trust his people was really incredible.”