There's Nothing Inevitable About a J.D. Vance Presidency
Briefly

The article explores the challenges Republicans may encounter as they transition from Donald Trump's leadership to a new era post-2028. It contrasts Trump's dominance within the GOP with Joe Biden's influence over the Democratic Party. While Biden has a loyal base, his grip is less secure, raising concerns about his future leadership. J.D. Vance's role as Trump's vice-presidential pick highlights doubts regarding his qualifications for future party leadership, considering he has limited public office experience, unlike previous vice-presidents who had established political backgrounds.
Trump's grip on the GOP surpasses Biden's hold on the Democratic Party, making the transition to a post-Trump era potentially problematic for Republicans in 2028.
J.D. Vance's selection as Trump's running mate brings questions about his qualifications for party leadership, suggesting he lacks substantial political experience compared to previous vice presidents.
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