Some Republican donors are quietly exploring a 2028 presidential bid for Marco Rubio as his profile rises in Donald Trump’s administration, potentially challenging expectations that JD Vance would be the GOP’s next nominee.
Some Republican donors are quietly discussing a potential 2028 presidential push for Marco Rubio as his influence grows in the administration of Donald Trump. The emerging “draft Rubio” effort follows his rising profile during Trump’s second term, particularly his visible role in communicating the administration’s position during the war with Iran.
The discussions are reportedly being led by donors and political allies rather than Rubio himself, with plans to potentially boost his standing within the party after the upcoming midterm elections. While JD Vance is widely seen as a likely successor to Trump, some Republicans are beginning to question whether his path to the 2028 nomination is guaranteed.
Despite the speculation, neither Rubio nor Vance has officially announced plans to run for president. Analysts note that donor enthusiasm does not always translate into success in Republican primaries, where grassroots support and voter backing often play a larger role in determining the nominee.
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