Recent national polls show a dramatic shift in the Republican presidential primary landscape.
Leading the GOP Race:
- Vice President J.D. Vance dominates the 2028 GOP field, leading with about 39–46% support of likely Republican primary voters, depending on the poll.
- An Echelon Insights survey puts Vance at 39%, with Ron DeSantis at 10%, Nikki Haley 8%, Vivek Ramaswamy 5%, and others trailing in the single digits.
- Another J.L. Partners poll showed Vance reaching 57%, putting him far ahead of second‑place DeSantis at 13%.
- Donald Trump Jr. remains in second place in some polls, with support ranging from 14% to 21%, depending on methodology — but he still lags significantly behind Vance.
Why Vance Surged:
Vance, once a critic of Trump, has gained momentum by aligning closely with his policies and solidifying ties with key MAGA voters. His modest tone and political acumen have boosted his appeal across conservative demographics.
Democratic 2028 Outlook:
- On the Democratic side, Kamala Harris leads in early polling with around 26–30% support. Following her are Pete Buttigieg (8–11%) and Gavin Newsom (7–10%), with AOC, Cory Booker, and others in the mid‑single digits.
Voters Split on Trump Today:
Despite speculation about a potential third term, public opinion remains deeply divided:
- In a YouGov/Economist survey, 56% believe Trump will probably or definitely try for a third term, while 20% think he should be allowed to do so legally.
Bottom Line:
- J.D. Vance stands as the GOP’s leading face for 2028, with broad party support.
- Donald Trump Jr. holds some share but is not yet a front-runner.
- On the Democratic side, Kamala Harris remains in the pole position.
- Ongoing debates about Donald Trump’s future in politics keep voters sharply divided — even after two terms.