Two years out and Democrats are still shopping the same tired names. Kamala Harris. Gavin Newsom. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Mayor Pete. A new Emerson College poll asked voters to imagine 2028 anyway, and the picture is not flattering for the left or for anyone who thinks JD Vance is automatically the stronger general-election bet.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio beats Harris 48 percent to 43 percent. He beats AOC by the same 48-43 margin. Vice President Vance loses to Harris 49-45 and only squeaks past AOC 46-44. That is the headline. Rubio is the harder out.
The survey of 1,000 likely voters, taken August 16-17 with a 3-point margin of error, was conducted with The Hill. At least 6 percent stayed undecided in every matchup. Plenty of room for the numbers to move. They already tell you something.
The Rest of the Scoreboard
Newsom, the term-limited governor of a state that cannot keep the lights on or the streets clean, leads Vance 49-44 and Rubio 48-46. Pete Buttigieg leads both Republicans 49-44. Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia, who spent the weekend spreading a smear about President Trump and a White House aide, leads Rubio 47-44 and Vance 49-44.
So the Democrats’ “strongest” testers are a failed transportation secretary, a California governor whose record is a warning label, and a senator who thinks gossip is a governing strategy. AOC loses to both Republicans. Harris loses to Rubio and beats Vance. That is their bench.
The Washington Examiner noted the same pattern. Rubio outperforms Vance in four of the five tests. Buttigieg is the only Democrat who holds the same five-point edge against both men.
Loyalty, Electability, and a Dream Team
Rubio has already said he will not seek the nomination if Vance runs. Vance says he will decide after the midterms. President Trump has called them a “dream team” without saying who sits on top. He has also been reported telling donors the party needs to elect JD. Then he waved it off as too early. Typical. He likes keeping both men close and the press guessing.
There is a real tension here, and conservatives should not pretend otherwise. Vance is the more obvious heir to the MAGA argument. Rubio is the one who currently looks more palatable to the voters who decide general elections. Older Republicans have already been warmer to Rubio in earlier Emerson primary tests. Younger Republicans lean Vance. That split will not vanish because a consultant writes a memo.
None of this means Vance cannot win a general. It means the idea that he is automatically the safer pick is not what this poll shows. Harris still has a pulse against him. Rubio takes her off the board.
Do Not Build an Idol Out of August 2026
Polls this early are a snapshot, not a prophecy. Campaigns have not started. The midterms have not happened. The economy, the border, and whatever the left tries next will rearrange the field more than any crosstab from mid-August.
Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.
That is the right posture. The Lord raises up and puts down. Voters are not required to ignore electability, and they are not required to crown a successor two years early because a survey put a number next to a name.
What this poll does show is simpler. The Democrat field is still a museum of 2020 and 2024 failures plus a socialist congresswoman who cannot beat either Republican. Rubio, for now, is the one who makes that field look smaller. Vance is the one Harris can still dream about.
If both men stay in their lanes and refuse to knife each other, the party is in better shape than the left wants to admit. If they spend 2027 fighting over the throne, the numbers above will not matter at all.








