The warning signs are flashing red. A sitting vice president with rock-solid grassroots loyalty, a grieving movement searching for a new standard-bearer,
and polls that show him crushing every rival — and Democrats still think he’s a joke.
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From AmericaFest straw polls to Chris Cillizza’s uneasy praise, the Vance machine is alrea… Continues…
JD Vance’s rise is no longer hypothetical; it is being built in real time, in plain sight. Polling already places him far ahead of every other Republican,
with early surveys showing him at 40 percent nationally and enjoying a 46 percent favorability rating. Analysts like Chris Cillizza and Harry Enten,
hardly MAGA cheerleaders, now openly concede that Democrats ignore his appeal “at their own peril.” Within the conservative base, the story is even starker: at Turning Point USA’s
AmericaFest, Vance captured over 84 percent in a 2028 straw poll, outperforming even Donald Trump’s dominance from two years earlier.
Erika Kirk’s emotional public endorsement — vowing to get her late husband’s friend
“elected for 48 in the most resounding way possible” — symbolized a movement transferring its loyalty. Vance may insist he’s focused on the present, but the infrastructure, passion, and expectation for a 2028 run are already locked in.

