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Home»Politics»Poll: Vance and Kamala Stand Tall over Their Respective Primary Rivals
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Poll: Vance and Kamala Stand Tall over Their Respective Primary Rivals

Press RoomBy Press RoomMay 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Both Vice President JD Vance and former Vice President Kamala Harris are standing tall in their respective hypothetical primaries, a recent survey found.

The survey analyzed the hypothetical presidential primaries for Republicans and Democrats in the 2028 presidential election.

Vice President Vance stood at the very top of the list with 40 percent support, followed by 15 percent who chose President Trump’s eldest son Donald Trump Jr. and 14 percent who chose Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

All other potential candidates saw single-digit support. That includes Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (who ran last time and will no longer be governor due to term limits) with eight percent support, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with five percent support, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) with three percent support, and Tucker Carlson with two percent support.

On the Democrat side, failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris emerged with 38 percent support. No other potential candidate came close, as she was followed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom with 16 percent support. Far-left congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg tied for third place with nine percent support each. Everyone else listed saw single digit support.

The survey was taken May 1-5, 2026, among 3,612 US adults.

While Vance has not announced a coming presidential run, President Trump has heavily suggested that the next candidates could very well come directly from his administration.

“The problem with [Democrats] is they have really bad policy, and I’m not going to say what it is, because I don’t want them to change it necessarily, because I want to run against… It’s not going to be me, it’s going to be somebody that’s… probably sitting at this table,” he said.

“Could be a couple of people sitting at this table. Could be a couple of people running together, sitting at this table, but I want them to win, because we’ve done a great job for this country, and I want that to be carried forward,” Trump added.

Trump also dropped Vance and Rubio by name, deeming that potential ticket “unstoppable.”

As for Harris, she has not allowed her presidential aspirations to fall by the wayside. During an appearance at Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network convention, she said she “might” run again.

“Listen, I might, I might. I’m thinking about it,” Harris responded. “I’ll keep you posted.”

These results coincide with a recent Harvard/Harris survey showing that Americans do, in fact, favor a Vance-Harris matchup, with 50 percent of Democrats choosing Harris and 48 percent of Republicans choosing Vance.



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