It appears as though we are breezing through President Trump’s second and final term – yes, final, because we all know he’s prohibited by the Constitution from serving another term (and why would he want to at nearly 80 years old?).
So it’s understandable to already be looking ahead to his successor and heir, hopefully, to the MAGA movement. Up to this point, there has been discussions about both Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State and Jack of all Trades Marco Rubio, with Vance usually coming out on top of those surveys. And he did again, only this time he was paired with former Vice President Cackles Kamala:
Americans favor a 2028 presidential matchup between Vice President JD Vance and failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris, a recent Harvard/Harris survey revealed.
The survey asked Democrats and Republicans separately who they favored as their party’s top choice to stand as the candidate in the next presidential election.
Half of Democrats said they favor former Vice President Kamala Harris, who handily lost to President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election after replacing former President Joe Biden in the race. Another 22 percent chose California Gov. Gavin Newsom, followed by nine percent who preferred Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, eight percent who favored Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and six percent who said Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
As for Republicans, a plurality, 48 percent, said they favor Vance as the next Republican candidate for president, followed by 18 percent who said Donald Trump Jr.
In third place comes Secretary of State Marco Rubio, with 16 percent favoring him as the next GOP candidate for president. Another nine percent chose Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and four percent said Tucker Carlson.
Why anyone on our team would voluntarily choose Tucker Carlson is a legit mystery to me. He has turned so bitterly on MAGA I can’t imagine any scenario where he’d be welcomed back.
Anyway, there’s more:
Harris still has not ruled out running for president once more, dropping perhaps the biggest hint during Rev. Al Sharpton’s recent National Action Network convention. When he asked if she planned on running again, she said she “might.”
“Listen, I might, I might. I’m thinking about it,” she said, adding, “I’ll keep you posted.”
Frankly, I hope this woman jumps back in for 2028. I can always use a good laugh.
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