Trump made a great choice for his VP. Vance is performing very well in the role.
And Vice President Vance received news that should have him grinning ear to ear.
Vice President JD Vance stands tall as the clear frontrunner in the emerging battle for the next Republican presidential nomination.
A fresh survey from Daily Mail and JL Partners confirms what many grassroots conservatives have felt for months: the America First movement remains strong and united behind proven fighters.
The poll examined potential contenders for the 2028 GOP primary and delivered striking results.
Vance captured 47 percent support among Republican voters, a commanding lead even as it dipped slightly from 53 percent in February. No other name came close to matching his strength with the party faithful.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio followed in second place with 18 percent, marking a modest three-point increase from the prior survey.
His steady performance highlights the appeal of experienced voices who align with President Trump’s vision on the world stage.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis placed third at nine percent. Despite his strong record in the Sunshine State, the post-term reality appears to be sinking in among voters looking ahead.
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas earned four percent, showing his dedicated base but limited breakout potential this cycle.
Nikki Haley, who challenged Trump in the past, scraped together just three percent.
That dismal showing sends a clear message from the Republican rank and file: the old establishment lane no longer excites the movement.
Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, fresh off his Ohio gubernatorial primary victory, also registered three percent, proving that fresh faces still need time to build national momentum.
Republican voters appear ready to reward proven loyalty and results.
With Trump setting the standard, the next generation of leaders must continue exposing elite corruption and delivering tangible wins for citizens first.
