Mar 10 • 16:10 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Media: A Turn in Trump's Succession Game

Marco Rubio is gaining support as a potential successor to Donald Trump for the 2028 presidential election, according to NBC News.

In the wake of Donald Trump's political maneuvers, Marco Rubio is emerging as a strong potential candidate for the Republican nomination in the 2028 presidential elections. NBC News reports that during a recent gathering at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, the former president surveyed influential donors and administration officials on their preference for his successor. The discussion reportedly revolved around Rubio and Vice President J.D. Vance, with donors expressing a favorable inclination towards Rubio as the preferable candidate to carry the Republican torch following Trump.

Sources within the Trump circle indicated that among the 25 major donors present, there was a notable consensus supporting Rubio’s candidacy, although opinions varied regarding the intensity of that support. While one participant described the atmosphere as almost unanimous favor for Rubio, another claimed the support was more evenly distributed, suggesting that the competition remains fairly open. Significantly, feelings towards Vance among donors were reportedly lukewarm, which raises questions about his viability as a primary candidate.

As the political scene evolves, the influence and choices of these donors will play a crucial role in shaping the Republican primary landscape leading up to the 2028 elections. The internal dynamics of Trump's circle and the preferences expressed indicate a potential reshaping of loyalties and allegiances within the party, possibly setting the stage for a more formal contest between Rubio and other candidates vying for Trump’s legacy and support.

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