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JD Vance, Trump Jr, DeSantis? Possible Republican contenders for 2028 run 

JD Vance, Trump Jr, DeSantis? Possible Republican contenders for 2028 run 

Next nominee faces enormous task of leading a party that has been entirely re-oriented around TrumpDonald Trump hasn’t stopped joking about running again for the White House in 2028, even as he acknowledges it is “pretty clear” he is constitutionally ineligible for a third term. Whether intended as a taunt or a threat, his musings are a reminder that, even barred from the ballot, Trump is likely to remain a central figure in the campaign to succeed him.The next Republican nominee faces the potentially enormous task of leading a party that has been entirely reoriented around Trump into a post-Trump era. Here’s a look at the Republicans best positioned for a White House run.Retiring Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor GreeneHomeland security secretary Kristi NoemHealth and Human Services secretary Robert F Kennedy JrArkansas governor Sarah Huckabee SandersVirginia governor Glenn YoungkinGeorgia governor Brian KempSouth Carolina senator Tim ScottFormer UN ambassador Nikki HaleyUtah governor Spencer Cox Continue reading…  

Next nominee faces enormous task of leading a party that has been entirely re-oriented around Trump

Donald Trump hasn’t stopped joking about running again for the White House in 2028, even as he acknowledges it is “pretty clear” he is constitutionally ineligible for a third term. Whether intended as a taunt or a threat, his musings are a reminder that, even barred from the ballot, Trump is likely to remain a central figure in the campaign to succeed him.

The next Republican nominee faces the potentially enormous task of leading a party that has been entirely reoriented around Trump into a post-Trump era. Here’s a look at the Republicans best positioned for a White House run.

Retiring Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene

Homeland security secretary Kristi Noem

Health and Human Services secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr

Arkansas governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders

Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin

Georgia governor Brian Kemp

South Carolina senator Tim Scott

Former UN ambassador Nikki Haley

Utah governor Spencer Cox

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