Why it's not too early to start thinking about the US 2028 presidential election - seriously

The 2028 US presidential election is approaching, with potential candidates already positioning themselves, and the outcome likely to impact global affairs. The election is expected to be significant as it may mark the end of the Trump era.
The 2028 US presidential election is less than 1000 days away, with inauguration day set for 20 January 2029. Potential Republican candidates, such as JD Vance and Marco Rubio, are already jostling for power, while Democrats attended the National Action Network meeting in New York City. The first candidates are likely to announce by the end of this year or early 2027. US presidential elections are every four years, but campaigning never really ends due to the frequent elections for the House of Representatives and Senate. The midterm elections on 3 November this year will determine who controls Congress and impact the next presidential race. The outcome of the 2028 election is expected to have a significant impact on global affairs, including trade deals and economic policies.
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