Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Sunday shrugged off the idea of Vice President Vance being the likely Republican frontrunner for the 2028 presidential elections. “Neither Trump, nor he nor the Republicans of today have anything of significance to say to working class people,” he said on CNN’s State of the Union with Dana Bash. 

“Doesn’t matter to me who heads the Republican Party," he added. President Trump said on Tuesday that Vance would be the “most likely” successor of the Make America Great Again (MAGA) Movement in 2028.  “So it’s too early to talk about it, but certainly he’s doing a great job, and he would be probably favored at this point,” Trump said. Bash reminded Sanders that Vance is from a working-class family in Ohio and could appeal to many voters in red states, but Sanders

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