
Vice President JD Vance did not confirm a run for the White House in 2028 during an appearance on "My View" with Lara Trump on Saturday night, but he acknowledged the possibility, noting that if he does his job well, "the politics will figure themselves out."
Vance, whose resilience amid an upbringing marked by family turmoil and economic hardship won the nation over, said he "doesn't like to think" about a possible presidential run and insisted his focus remains on his current role.
"If we do a good job in 2025 and 2026, then we can talk about policy in 2027," Vance said.
"I really think the American people are very fed up with people already running for the next job, seven months after starting the current job," he added.
The Vice President emphasized that if he wants to run, he is clear that he will have to work for it.
"There are a lot of great people. If I end up running, it's not going to be given to me, either on the Republican side or on the national side. I'm just going to keep working hard. This may be the most important job I've ever had, besides being a father to those three beautiful children. So I'm going to try to do my best work and I think if I do that, politics will figure itself out," he said.
When asked specifically about potential Democratic candidates for the 2028 election, he noted that most of them "certainly have very bad records."
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