Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he would not run for president in 2028 if Vice President J.D. Vance seeks the GOP nomination, signaling early unity around a potential Vance candidacy. In comments to reporters, Rubio said, "If J.D. Vance runs for president, he's going to be our nominee," underscoring his support. President Donald Trump has also floated the idea of a Vance–Rubio alliance, suggesting the pairing could be "unstoppable" in a Republican campaign. Media coverage has diverged, with left-leaning outlets emphasizing potential tensions or rivalries between the two, while right-leaning coverage highlights commentary from former CNN analyst Chris Cillizza, who described Vance as a formidable opponent and said Democrats "underestimate at their own peril." And guess what? Overwhelming coverage is from sources on the right. That's where Ground News comes in. It's an app and website that shows how news is being reported — and who's reporting it. For every story, you'll see coverage across the political spectrum, with clear bias labels, side-by-side comparisons, and even insights into publication ownership so you can see the financial interests behind the headlines. We surface what the legacy media tries to bury. And right now, the Babylon Bee community gets 40% off unlimited access to Ground News' Vantage Plan — that's just $5 a month. Click here or visit ground.news/babylonbee to subscribe. |
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