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U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance returned to his hometown in Ohio to support the Republican campaign in the midterm elections and to test his chances of succeeding Trump in 2028. He delivered a speech at a factory where his grandfather worked for 40 years, highlighting his upbringing in a working-class family and his distance from extremist politics. Vance is seeking to boost his chances and gain party support, considering that the Trump administration made progress on issues like the cost of living, but he also criticized the opposition on immigration and U.S. foreign policies. Although he has not officially announced his candidacy, he is seen as a potential contender reflecting the "Make America Great Again" movement and is considered a possible rival to other candidates such as Marco Rubio.
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