At the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, as it heard a campaign finance case brought by Vance during his senatorial campaign, whether he had already begun planning for the 2028 presidential election became a subject of debate. The trial focused on whether the case had "lost its relevance" due to Vance's ambiguous stance on future candidacy. Francisco, representing the Republican National Congressional Committee and Vance's former attorney general, argued that there was no evidence that the vice president had abandoned his 2028 campaign intentions, and pointed out that almost all vice presidents seek the presidency, especially "a young vice president like Vance."
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