
"Anyone who comes after Trump is going to have a really hard time inheriting a cult of personality and turning that back into a party. Vance is not this kind of charismatic movement leader."
Vice-President J. D. Vance has been active on the world stage, supporting Viktor Orbán and leading negotiations in Pakistan regarding the Iran conflict. His political journey towards MAGA raises questions about his viability as a Republican Presidential candidate in 2028. Observers note the challenges of succeeding Trump, particularly in inheriting his cult of personality. Vance lacks the charisma typically associated with movement leaders, which may impact his political aspirations.
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