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President Donald Trump has privately questioned whether Vice-President J.D. Vance is capable of winning the 2028 Republican nomination and ultimately the presidency, according to reporting on May 30-31, 2026.
In conversations with aides and allies, Trump has compared Vanceās record to his own, noted that Vance has never won a tough race without Trumpās backing (citing his 2022 Ohio Senate win), and raised concerns about Vanceās optics and stamina.
Specific criticisms include the number of vacations Vance has taken as vice-president, an on-stage fumble of Ohio Stateās championship trophy on the White House lawn, and early opposition to the administrationās war with Iran ā including a failed Pakistan negotiation led by Vance.
Trump has privately polled confidants on whether they prefer Vance or Secretary of State Marco Rubio as a potential successor.
Despite the barbs, administration officials say Vance remains trusted and empowered by Trump and retains strong support among MAGA voters.
Accounts are based on interviews with people close to Trump and statements from the White House dismissing anonymous media narratives.






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