President Trump's recent public statements declining to endorse Vice President JD Vance—or any specific successor—for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination have solidified trader consensus at 86.5% against an endorsement before 2027. In February 2026 interviews, Trump praised Vance alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio as capable but emphasized it is "too early" to choose, fueling perceptions of an open field and internal competition within his administration. A March donor dinner reportedly favored Rubio nearly unanimously over Vance, amplifying uncertainty. With over nine months remaining in the window and no official signals of imminent action amid Trump's second-term focus on policy priorities, traders see significant barriers to a pre-2027 endorsement despite Vance's VP role and historical incumbent backing patterns.
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If Donald Trump announces that he will vote for another candidate or endorses another candidate for the 2028 United States presidential election or the Republican primary for that election, this market will immediately resolve to "No".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Donald Trump or one of his representatives, or a consensus of credible reporting of Trump's endorsement.
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0x65070BE91...If Donald Trump announces that he will vote for another candidate or endorses another candidate for the 2028 United States presidential election or the Republican primary for that election, this market will immediately resolve to "No".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Donald Trump or one of his representatives, or a consensus of credible reporting of Trump's endorsement.
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0x65070BE91...President Trump's recent public statements declining to endorse Vice President JD Vance—or any specific successor—for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination have solidified trader consensus at 86.5% against an endorsement before 2027. In February 2026 interviews, Trump praised Vance alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio as capable but emphasized it is "too early" to choose, fueling perceptions of an open field and internal competition within his administration. A March donor dinner reportedly favored Rubio nearly unanimously over Vance, amplifying uncertainty. With over nine months remaining in the window and no official signals of imminent action amid Trump's second-term focus on policy priorities, traders see significant barriers to a pre-2027 endorsement despite Vance's VP role and historical incumbent backing patterns.
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