- July 3, 2026
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Vice President JD Vance Leads GOP Field in Early 2028 Poll
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- July 3, 2026
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Vance Takes Lead in Poll
A recent national poll reveals Vice President JD Vance leading the potential 2028 Republican presidential primary contenders by a significant margin. Although the election is years away and no candidates have formally announced their plans, these early results highlight Vance’s current standing. According to the Big Data Poll, Vance holds 35.4 percent support, positioning him ahead of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who garners 16.5 percent.
On the Democratic side, former Vice President Kamala Harris emerges as the leading contender with 29.1 percent support. California Governor Gavin Newsom follows with 15 percent. Harris’s prominence in the Democratic Party mirrors Vance’s within the Republican landscape.
Republican Field Overview
The poll examines the standing of other potential Republican candidates. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis captures 7.1 percent, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. holds 6.5 percent, and Texas Senator Ted Cruz comes in with 4.4 percent. Other candidates receive less than 4 percent support. The survey also indicates that 12.1 percent remain undecided, while 2.5 percent would choose an unlisted candidate.
Among likely voters, Vance’s support rises to 36.6 percent compared to Rubio’s 17.5 percent. Vance leads in nearly all demographics surveyed, including men, women, Hispanics, Republicans, and Independents.
Gathered between June 26 and June 28, 2026, the poll sampled 1,261 registered Republican voters and carries a margin of error of 1.8 percent.
Analysis and Context
The survey’s findings align with other data placing Vance at or near the forefront of the GOP field. In the Democratic camp, Harris consistently appears as a frontrunner. Observers suggest that early opinion polls mostly measure name recognition and established status within parties, rather than predicting nominees.
Vance’s Position on 2028 Candidacy
JD Vance has not committed to a 2028 presidential run. He emphasizes his current role within the administration, delaying his decision on future campaigns. In an interview with Megyn Kelly, Vance indicated a decision is expected after the midterms.
During an appearance on CBS Sunday Morning, Vance expressed confidence in the current administration’s support for his potential future endeavors, while noting he has not discussed specifics.
When Newsweek inquired about former President Trump’s comments endorsing a Vance-Rubio ticket, Vance commented on public perception, stating, “There are few topics I want to talk about less.”
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