Analysis by Aaron Blake, CNN
Photo: AFP/JIM WATSON
Analysis - Vice President JD Vance has never looked more like the presumptive 2028 Republican presidential nominee.
We learned last week that perhaps his most formidable would-be foe, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, had said he would defer to Vance. Then the vice president landed a major endorsement from Turning Point USA - nearly three full years before Election Day 2028.
But Vance could inherit a conservative movement that is increasingly riven over antisemitism and conspiracy theories in its midst.
It's the kind of problem that could benefit from a leader like Vance taking the reins and charting a new post-Donald Trump path.
But the Ohio Republican's approach has been remarkably uncertain. He seems to want to pretend the problem doesn't exist and hope it goes away - while giving plenty of winks and nods to the fringe.
Sunday was telling in this regard.
In an interview with UnHerd, Vance finally addressed Nick Fuentes, the White nationalist po
Continue Reading on RNZ
This preview shows approximately 15% of the article. Read the full story on the publisher's website to support quality journalism.