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    JD Vance ‘power move’ marks him out as favourite to be presidential candidate

    JD Vance ‘power move’ marks him out as favourite to be presidential candidate

    JD Vance ‘power move’ marks him out as favourite to be presidential candidate

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    • March 31, 2025
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    Cliff Notes

    • JD Vance’s appointment as finance chair of the Republican National Committee positions him as a strong contender for the 2028 presidential nomination, according to former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel.
    • This marks the first instance in history where a sitting vice president has taken on the role of finance chair, highlighting Vance’s political acumen and ambition.
    • Vance’s role will facilitate direct engagement with major investors and influence the rules governing the upcoming primary process, solidifying his political power within the party.

    JD Vance ‘power move’ marks him out as favourite to be presidential candidate

    US vice-president JD Vance has made a “power move” that marks him out as favourite to be the Republican’s next presidential candidate, according to a former party chair.

    Ronna McDaniel told the Sky News Trump 100 podcast her “money would be on” Vance becoming the next nominee following his appointment as finance chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC).

    McDaniel, who was RNC Chair for seven years until 2024, described it as a “power move from a political standpoint and somebody who understands how the rules are made”.

    It’s the first time a sitting vice president has served as finance chair.

    According to McDaniel, it reflects a political awareness and ambition.

    “Understanding that process, which is boring and very technical – and most people don’t understand how the RNC works – that was a huge move this week for JD to take over as finance chair,” she told Trump 100.

    “This has never happened in the history of the party, where the vice president said ‘I’m gonna be the finance lead for the national party’. So what does that mean? It means he’s gonna interact with all the major investors heading into 2028. He’s gonna know them intimately.

    “But more importantly, in the next two years, the Republican National Committee will be passing the rules that will govern the primary process for 2028. What states will be first? What primaries will be the first?

    “That whole process will be passed in the two years by different state parties across the country.

    “JD will have access to every single RNC member and Republican National Committee state chair who will be making those governing rules. That shows you, the power that he has right now.”

    Donald Trump has, previously, played down Vance’s prospects for the top job.

    In a recent Fox News interview, he was asked if he viewed Vance as the 2028 Republican nominee and he replied: “No, but he’s very capable.”

    He added: “So far, I think he’s doing a very fantastic job. It’s too early; we’re just starting.”

    Trump himself has, once again, declined to rule out running for a third term in office, even though it’s prohibited by the US Constitution, which stipulates a maximum of two.

    In an interview with NBC News, he was asked if he wanted another term and replied: “I like working.”

    When asked to clarify, he said: “I’m not joking. But I’m not… it is far too early to think about it.”

    McDaniel told Trump 100 she didn’t think President Trump would run for a third term but spoke of her admiration for his number two.

    She said: “I know JD pretty well. I spent a lot of time with him in Ohio – I was chair when he ran for Senate in Ohio, so I campaigned with him a lot.

    “I think what I appreciated about him the most was in smaller settings with business leaders or town halls with voters. He took every question.

    “He’s truly, truly, really brilliant. But right now his focus is to support President Trump and the administration that he’s serving.”


    Additional sources

    The Observer view on JD Vance: spurned in Greenland and humiliated at home, the vice-president should resign – The Guardian

    Greenland: JD Vance takes ominous message to Danish territory – BBC News

    JD Vance admits that he wasn’t entirely sure why Trump wanted Greenland in the first place – The Independent

    JD Vance's appointment as finance chair of the Republican National Committee positions him as a strong contender for the 2028 presidential nomination, according to former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel.
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