Poll: Vance with Dominant Lead for 2028 GOP Nomination
A Harvard Harris poll shows Vice President JD Vance leads 53% of GOP voters for 2028 nomination, while Kamala Harris tops Democrats with 39%, reflecting early voter preferences.
- Vice President JD Vance holds a commanding lead with 51% support among likely voters in New Hampshire's Republican primary for 2028, as reported by a University of New Hampshire Granite State poll.
- Harry Enten stated that JD Vance is the clear favorite for the Republican nomination and has accomplished something historic by reaching 50% in early polling.
- Nikki Haley and Tulsi Gabbard are trailing Vance significantly, with only 9% and 8%, respectively, among likely GOP voters in the same poll.
- President Donald Trump views Vance as an heir to his MAGA movement and has expressed support for him throughout the potential candidacy process.
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