Eliminatus said:
Rubio is far and away my favorite candidate for '28 at this point. Not only because I genuinely like him and his capabilities, but because I truly believe he has the most feasible route to a win, as things stand now.
I don't believe Vance will stand out enough by then to be looked at more than a Trump lite. And by '28, that may very well not be a good thing. He also will not have anywhere near the experience at the executive level as Rubio. Rubio is basically quad hatting a wide range of delicate positions and doing them all very well. He is also not universally despised by the left generally speaking and may be able to win some votes there and will almost certainly garner more support in the centrists. I'm out on Vance, currently.
DeSantis is interesting but I don't see how he would have any hope unless he just wants to run for a high cabinet position off ramp. Personally I think his window is closed.
Rubio would have the best chance to win the general in my mind. I wonder if he will try to balance the budget? Will he get immigration reform passed without amnesty or will he try to give amnesty again?
DeSantis will give Rubio and Vance a run for their money. He would have won this past Primary if Trump had not run.
People like him on the right, and he is the closest thing to Trump in my view but he will not have Trumps backing, idk if Trump will even endorse anyone, he might endorse both Rubio and Vance which would be interesting.