According to Mars Finance, on March 29th, a preliminary poll showed that US Vice President Vance was the top choice for the Republican presidential nominee at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Of the more than 1,600 attendees, approximately 53% chose Vance, with Secretary of State Rubio coming in second with 35% of the vote. CPAC is an important annual gathering of Republican lawmakers, activists, and presidential candidates. This year's CPAC was held in Grapwayne, Texas, and attendees were primarily from the Republican conservative camp. While the conference's annual preliminary poll is not a reliable predictor of the final candidate, it reflects the current support inclinations of core supporters of Trump's "Make America Great Again (MAGA)" campaign. According to PolyBeats, on the prediction market Polymarket, the probability of Vance winning the 2028 US presidential election is currently 18%, California Governor Gavin Newsom 17%, and Secretary of State Rubio 10%, placing them in the top three.
Vance wins Conservative Political Action Conference 2028 presidential indicative vote
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