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President Donald Trump on Feb. 4 declined to endorse a successor for the 2028 Republican presidential race, saying he would “be inclined” to back someone eventually but not yet taking sides between JD Vance and Marco Rubio.
In an interview with NBC News, Trump described both men as “fantastic” and “very capable,” and floated the idea that the two could run together on the same ticket.
Trump said the combination of the pair “would be very hard to be beaten,” while also noting stylistic differences between them.
Trump again raised, rhetorically, the prospect of remaining president past January 2029, saying “I don’t know.
It would be interesting,” comments critics have called constitutionally dubious.
Vance, a Republican political figure from Ohio, has said he will discuss a possible 2028 bid with Trump after this year’s midterms; Rubio, a senator from Florida and 2016 presidential contender, has not ruled out a run.
The remarks underscore Trump’s continued role in shaping Republican succession and set early contours for a wide-open 2028 GOP field.





















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