It’s never too early to start thinking about the next presidential race. It’ll be here before you know it.
And an early 2028 presidential election poll shows an insurmountable lead for this Republican.
Vice President JD Vance is surging ahead in the race for the 2028 Republican nomination, leaving the competition in the dust according to fresh data from Saint Anselm College.
The survey, taken November 18-19 among likely GOP voters in New Hampshire, gives Vance a massive 57 percent edge, with a slim margin of error at just ±2.1 percent.
That commanding number towers over everyone else, showing Vance as the clear frontrunner in what could shape up to be a heated primary battle.
Originally at 54 percent, and reported by WMUR’s Adam Sexton, the poll got a quick fix to confirm Vance’s true support at 57 percent, hammering home his unbeatable position.
Trailing far behind are big names like Secretary of State Marco Rubio at nine percent and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis at seven percent, barely scratching the surface.
Then there’s a pack of others scraping by: Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, and Tulsi Gabbard each pulling in four percent.
Even established figures like Senator Ted Cruz from Texas and Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin limp along at one percent apiece.
This early dominance comes amid reports from Politico that Rubio won’t even jump in if Vance runs, based on insiders close to the secretary.
Those sources say Rubio’s ready to throw his full weight behind Vance and could step up as his running mate.
Adding fuel to that fire, President Donald Trump weighed in from Air Force One on October 27, calling a Vance-Rubio ticket “unstoppable.”
Vance isn’t just sitting pretty as VP; he’s pulling double duty as Finance Chairman for the Republican National Committee.
Under his watch, the RNC has stacked up over $86 million in cash by mid-November, smashing records and setting the stage for GOP success in the 2026 midterms.
RNC Chairman Joe Gruters praised Vance’s leadership, pointing to it as key for ramping up voter drives and hauling in donations.
Fresh off this poll boost, Vance took the stage at a Breitbart News event in Washington, DC, on November 20, diving into the Trump-Vance wins and what’s next.
This kind of spotlight keeps Vance front and center, rallying the base that’s fed up with Washington insiders and hungry for real change.
Vance’s rise hits home—he’s the guy who calls out the elite games and fights for everyday Americans.
His Ohio roots and no-nonsense style make him the perfect heir to Trump’s America First agenda, ready to keep the momentum rolling.
With numbers like these, the GOP establishment better watch out; Vance is building a powerhouse that could redefine the party for years.
