Vice President JD Vance took aim at the Democratic Partyโs likely 2028 presidential contenders during a lighthearted but pointed exchange on Fox News, joking that the partyโs โdumbestโ candidate is most likely to emerge from the primary.
In an exclusive interview released Wednesday on Jesse Watters Primetime, Watters raised speculation about California Gov. Gavin Newsomโs national ambitions, noting the governorโs frequent media appearances and rumored White House aspirations.
โGavin Newsom, obviously, is running for president. Have you seen this guy cross his legs? Have you ever seen anyone cross their legs like that?โ Watters asked jokingly.
โMy legs donโt cross like that, Jesse,โ Vance replied with a laugh. โYou can interpret that however you want to.โ
Watters went on to frame the looming Democratic contest as a showdown between Newsom and Vice President Kamala Harris.
โGavin and Kamala are on a collision course,โ Watters said. โWhoโs gonna win?โ
โThe dumbest candidate will probably win,โ Vance quipped. โThatโs my guess with the Democratic Party.โ
Vance argued that the current Democratic bench reflects deeper structural problems within the party, particularly its fixation on identity politics over competence.
โI mean, look, the Democrats have a couple of big issues, and one is that they lean so far into wokeism that they canโt see the obviousness of the fact, which is that Kamala Harris is not qualified to be president of the United States,โ Vance said.
โThatโs why she got the vice presidential nomination. Thatโs why she got the presidential nomination. This is who Kamala Harris is.โ
Vance contrasted Harris with Newsom, describing the California governor as emblematic of failed progressive governance.
โNow, the flip side is, I think you have an unbelievably corrupt and incompetent governor in Gavin Newsom,โ he said. โThe fact that those are the two frontrunners just suggests how deeply deranged the Democrat Party is. Let them fight it out. Weโll figure it out.โ
A Weak Democratic Bench for 2028
While Newsom and Harris dominate early speculation, Democrats face a thin and fractured 2028 field. Other frequently mentioned names include Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortezโeach of whom carries significant liabilities with general-election voters. Many Democrats privately acknowledge that the party lacks a unifying figure with broad national appeal, particularly as voters continue to recoil from progressive economic and cultural policies.
Republicans, by contrast, are positioning themselves as the party of stability, affordability, and public safety heading into the next election cycle.
Cost of Living and Accountability
Watters noted that Democrats are expected to campaign heavily on cost-of-living issues in upcoming elections, a strategy Vance dismissed as deeply hypocritical.
โThatโs a pot-meet-kettle situation,โ Vance argued, pointing to Democratic-led policies that fueled inflation, higher energy costs, and housing shortages.
He credited the Trump administration with reversing those trends.
โWe havenโt even been in office for a year, and youโve already seen prices start to come down. Youโve seen rents start to come down. Youโve seen groceries leveling off,โ Vance said.
โIs there more work to do? Absolutely. But the people who are going to do that work is the Trump administration, is the president of the United States, who is solving the Democratsโ affordability crisis.โ
โYou donโt give power back to the very people who set the house on fire,โ he added. โYou give more power to the person who put the fire out.โ
Impeachment Politics
When asked whether Democrats would attempt to impeach President Trump again if they regain control of Congress, Vance said such a move would be predictableโand revealing.
โIโm sure heโll get impeached,โ Vance said. โLook, they have nothing to actually run on or govern on.โ
โTheir entire obsessive focus of that party is they hate Donald Trump,โ he continued. โSo, if they ever get power, are they going to lower Americansโ taxes? No. Are they going to make your life more affordable? No. Are they going to solve the crime crisis? No.โ
โWhat theyโre going to do is theyโre going to spend all their time and all of your money trying to get Donald Trump.โ
Vance urged voters to focus on results rather than partisan theatrics.
โI think the American people should vote for the people who want to make their life more affordable, who want to make their neighborhoods safer,โ he said. โThatโs what weโre trying to deliver every single day.โ
Newsom Responds With a Meme
Newsomโs office responded to the interview with a digitally altered image of Vance crossing his legs in an exaggerated pose, captioned: โWe all know JD copies Daddy.โ