Senator Ted Cruz just lit a fire under the Republican Party’s 2028 speculation machine, and the timing could not be more explosive. With Vice President JD Vance widely viewed as the natural heir to the MAGA movement, Cruz’s decision to leave the door wide open for a White House bid is raising eyebrows across the conservative universe.
The Texas senator appeared on Fox News on Monday and refused to shoot down the idea of running in 2028. Instead, he highlighted his recent work crafting President Donald Trump’s tax and border security package as evidence of the kind of leadership he says the country needs. He framed it as proof that he is still delivering big legislative wins.
Axios reported Monday that Cruz is positioning himself as a counterweight to Republicans who want America to take a more inward looking posture. He has drawn sharp contrasts with leaders who argue for reducing overseas engagement. That camp includes JD Vance, the rising star who has become the spokesperson for a more restrained foreign policy rooted in populist priorities.
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