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JD Vance leads 2028 Republican primary poll by a wide margin
Summary
A Daily Mail/JL Partners poll shows Vice President JD Vance with 49% support among Republican primary voters, 38 points ahead of Ron DeSantis at 11%, and with strong showing in a Turning Point USA straw poll.
Content
Vice President JD Vance is reported to top a new Daily Mail/JL Partners poll of potential Republican primary voters for the 2028 nomination. The coverage gives him 49 percent support and places several other potential contenders well behind. The report highlights organizational backing and endorsements that may be helping Vance's standing and notes pushback from other party figures who are positioning themselves. Vance's team has said he remains focused on his current duties and on the midterms.
Key poll findings:
- The Daily Mail/JL Partners poll shows JD Vance at 49 percent among Republican primary voters and Ron DeSantis at 11 percent, a 38-point gap.
- Marco Rubio is reported at 5 percent, while Ted Cruz and Vivek Ramaswamy are at 4 percent each.
- No potential female Republican contender in the poll exceeded 3 percent support (Nikki Haley 3 percent, Kristi Noem 2 percent, Elise Stefanik 1 percent).
- The poll found Vance had 54 percent support among female Republican primary voters and 45 percent among men.
- Turning Point USA's recent straw poll gave Vance 82 percent, and Erika Kirk publicly endorsed him at the group's conference.
- When a hypothetical primary included Donald Trump Jr., Vance's reported support fell to 38 percent but he remained in first place; Vance's team declined to comment on the poll and has said he is focused on current responsibilities and the midterms.
Summary:
The poll places Vance well ahead of other named Republicans at this early stage, and the report notes organizational endorsements and favorable straw-poll results that are cited as factors in his standing. Several other figures, including Ted Cruz, are described as positioning themselves should a competitive primary develop. Vance's team says he is concentrating on his role and the midterms, and the shape of the 2028 Republican field remains undetermined at this time.
