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JD Vance just dismantled his 2028 prospects with 'The View' interview: analyst

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June 16, 2026

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JD Vance just dismantled his 2028 prospects with 'The View' interview: analyst

Vice President JD Vance was under fire on Tuesday after entering the lion's den on The View — prompting a response from an analyst who referred to his leadership as overblown.Jonah Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Dispatch, told CNN's Kasie Hunt that although Vance could have political ambitions for 2028, he might end up in the running for president in a crowded race. Points for trying, Goldberg said. I personally think, and I'm a little annoyed that the conventional wisdom is catching up with me, that JD Vance has been the most overrated major politician of the last few years. He underperformed every other Republican when he ran for Senate. He had to get establishment Republicans like Mitch McConnell to help him out, to get him over the finish line. This idea that he is going to inherit Trump's mantle is nonsense. There's not going to be a single mantle. There's going to be a bunch of people running as different kinds of MAGA or MAGA-adjacent people, and probably even some normie Republicans. And I just don't think he's that compelling a character, he added. And he accumulates statements.Goldberg referenced Vance's statement that if you have an ancestor who fought in the Civil War, you just have more say in our politics than someone who just got here. And I always was fascinated by the quote because he didn't say which side you had to fight in the Civil War, he said. And he dabbles with stuff. His footsies big tent for the Neo-Nazis and Nick Fuentes crowd. I think it's based on a really bad political theory. And I just don't think he has got the talent or the path that a lot of people in Washington seem to think he does.

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