Vice president-elect JD Vance is the clear front-runner for the 2028 GOP presidential nomination at this extremely early point, but here's a look at other Republicans who may mull a White House run
On Sunday, November 10, actor Matthew Ray shared an X post making a wild claim about Trump's running mate, Vice President-elect JD Vance.
Among the other names being floated is Jane Timken, the former state Republican party chair and current Republican National Committee member. Timken ran for the Senate in 2022, losing in a crowded primary to Vance, but remains well-liked by most within the party and, more importantly, is a good fundraiser.
J.D. Vance just might become the most powerful vice president since Dick Cheney. That’s according to a report by The Telegraph that cited Republican insiders, who added that the 40-year-old Vance—who’s overwhelmingly viewed as the GOP favorite to succeed Donald Trump in 2028—will serve as a “de facto prime minister” these next four years.
We looked into the claim, and found that while Vance converted to Catholicism in adulthood, Biden indeed became the first Catholic vice president when he took office alongside then-President Barack Obama in 2009. In 2021, Biden became the second Catholic president, after former President John F. Kennedy.
Vice President-elect will resign his upper chamber seat and trigger a selection process followed by a special election.
Trump tapped Vance as his running mate in July, prompting him to depart from the Senate to serve as vice president following the election. Here's how the process works.
Usha Vance, the daughter of Indian immigrants, is set to be the first Indian American second lady in the White House after Trump and Vance won the presidential election.
President-elect Donald Trump praised JD Vance for his aggressive jousts with interviewers and indicated he wants to see more of it in the future.
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance held a rally in New Hampshire Sunday, just two days before Election Day.