Vice President JD Vance discusses 2028 presidential plans, focuses on current duties and youth issues
Kumar Shivam | Feb 03, 2025, 23:09 IST
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In a recent interview with Maria Bartiromo, U.S. Vice President JD Vance was asked about his potential 2028 presidential run. He humorously acknowledged the question but stressed his focus on his current duties and supporting President Trump. Vance also emphasized his commitment to addressing issues affecting younger generations, particularly as a father, and prioritizing his responsibilities in office.
In a recent interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo, newly sworn-in U.S. Vice President JD Vance was asked about his potential plans to run for president in 2028. According to The Wrap, this marked the first time he had been directly questioned about his future political ambitions since taking office.
Vance responded with humor, acknowledging that it was the first time he had been asked such a question, and emphasized that his current focus is on fulfilling his duties as Vice President and supporting President Donald Trump.
While Vance mentioned that he and his team had begun considering political strategies over the past six months, he made it clear that his top priority remains addressing the immediate needs of the American people. "We’ll cross that political bridge when we come to it," he said, underscoring that his current responsibilities take precedence over any future campaigns, as reported by The Wrap.
When discussing the importance of engaging younger voters, Vance pointed to his role as a father of young children, emphasizing his commitment to understanding and addressing the issues that most affect younger generations. He also reiterated how this perspective shapes his work in the administration and on Capitol Hill.
Vance responded with humor, acknowledging that it was the first time he had been asked such a question, and emphasized that his current focus is on fulfilling his duties as Vice President and supporting President Donald Trump.
While Vance mentioned that he and his team had begun considering political strategies over the past six months, he made it clear that his top priority remains addressing the immediate needs of the American people. "We’ll cross that political bridge when we come to it," he said, underscoring that his current responsibilities take precedence over any future campaigns, as reported by The Wrap.
When discussing the importance of engaging younger voters, Vance pointed to his role as a father of young children, emphasizing his commitment to understanding and addressing the issues that most affect younger generations. He also reiterated how this perspective shapes his work in the administration and on Capitol Hill.