Marco Rubio should set his sights on 2032 |
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been a workhorse for President Donald Trump and a steady hand in a volatile global landscape, serving as a rare bridge between the administration’s ‘America First‘ agenda and the traditional tenets of Republican foreign policy. Yet, when positioned alongside the rising momentum of Vice President JD Vance, Rubio’s path to the party’s 2028 presidential nomination becomes much more complicated.
During the Munich Security Conference, Rubio exemplified to several nations that America will not retreat from its role as the custodian of Western civilization, but will instead demand a reinvigorated alliance based on reciprocity and a shared commitment to defending our common cultural heritage. Rubio is one of few GOP figures who can speak fluently to the Hispanic community, all while maintaining deep ties to both the “Old Guard” and the “New Right.”
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