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Vice President JD Vance No confirmation of the 2028 White House Run during appearance view In the case of Lara Trump on Saturday night, he admitted the possibility – not that he did a good job, “politics will figure it out.”
Vance Family turmoil Economic hardship has won the country, he said he “didn’t like thinking about” potential presidential bids and insisted that his focus remains on his current role.
“If we do a great job in 2025 and 2026, then we can talk about politics in 2027,” Vance said. “I really think the American people are getting more and more tired of the people who are already running and the next job in the current seven months.”
Vice President JD Vance discusses the importance of continuing to focus on his role. (Fox News / Hannity)
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The second order was added, if he ended up running, he knew he would have to work on it.
“There are a lot of great people,” Vance said. “If I end up running, it wouldn’t give it to me.” Republican side Or in the country. I just have to keep working hard. … [This] Beyond being the father of these three beautiful kids, it was probably the most important job I ever had. So I’m going to do my best job and I think if I do that, politics will figure it out. ”
When asking for a potential 2028 Democratic candidatehe noted, most of them “apparently have very bad records.”

Vice President JD Vance said he is focusing on his role as a second-class and is a good father to his children. (Kenny Holston/Pool/AFP via Getty Image)
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Vance focuses mainly on discussing his tickets, praising the president Donald TrumpRelentless work ethics and trust in leadership styles and explains the president’s “no deviation from the transition.”

Vice President Vance praised President Donald Trump for his leadership style and work ethics in the interview. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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“Sometimes, the president would call you at 12:30 am or 2 am and then call you at 6 am to a completely different topic,” Vance said. “Like, ‘Mr. President, you went to bed last night.’ … The president kept saying, “You go do this,” or “JD you go talk to these leaders about this particular issue.” The ability to delegate and trust his people is really great.”

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