In a recent development concerning the 2028 Republican presidential race, President Donald Trump has chosen not to endorse either Vice President JD Vance or Secretary of State Marco Rubio as his potential successor. According to the Daily Times, Trump stated in an NBC News interview that it was 'too early to choose' between the two, highlighting that both are performing well in their current roles. This sentiment was echoed by multiple sources, including the Economic Times and The Independent, which noted that Trump expressed a desire to avoid premature endorsements, saying, 'We have three years to go. I don't want to, you know, I have two people that are doing a great job.' The speculation around Vance and Rubio has been fueled by their political backgrounds, with Vance being a former senator from Ohio and Rubio a former senator from Florida who previously ran against Trump in 2016.
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Trump Avoids Endorsing 2028 Republican Successor Candidates

Trump won't endorse VP Vance or Sec. Rubio for 2028, citing it's 'too early.' He praises their roles, while admitting electoral wins boost his ego, reflecting ongoing influence and strategy.
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