Trump randomly asks people ‘JD or Marco?’; he wants them together on same ticket in 2028

Trump randomly asks people 'JD or Marco?'; he wants them together on same ticket in 2028

Trump is undecided about JD Vance and Marco Rubio as his successor and randomly asks people about their opinions.

President Donald Trump has been randomly taking opinion polls on his vice president JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to decide who would be a better choice for the presidential election 2028, though insiders believe it is just a fun pastime for him and it is not something that he is seriously thinking about. The New York Times reported that a unique thought also sometimes crosses Trump’s mind that he shared with his aides: JD and Rubio should contest together on the same ticket.With both of them taking on heavy firefighting for the administration, JD Vance and Marco Rubio are moving towards a situation where they would be contesting with each other for the ticket. But Rubio already said that he would not compete against the vice president and would instead endorse JD Vance.“If JD Vance runs for president, he’s going to be our nominee, and I’ll be one of the first people to support him,” Rubio told Vanity Fair in an interview last year.On both personal and professional levels, JD Vance and Marco Rubio appear to be friends. They are often seen laughing together at White House events. They talk about sports and family and are aware of the memes about them. Marco Rubio even shows off some memes to his colleagues whenever he takes on a new role or the Internet bestows a new role on him. Latest, he filled in the shoes of Karoline Leavitte and took questions from reporters at the official White House press conference.

JD Vance or Marco Rubio: Who is more popular?

Marco Rubio is more popular because of the unrelenting memes but JD Vance is a far more recognizable figure to American voters.According to Pew, 75 percent of Republican voters have favorable views of Vance, compared with 64 percent who have favorable views of Rubio. And 19 percent of Republican voters have never heard of the secretary of state.

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