The most successful — those that earned the largest shares of the popular vote — signal a discontent with one or both parties that can serve as a wake-up call that the country is looking for change. When he ran in 1992, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, support that most pollsters said came equally from both parties, but garnered no electoral votes. In the lead-up to 2028, you can already see the influence of Carlson’s faction of the right putting pressure on the GOP. (The Trump years, which the president insists have been the greatest economy the world has ever known, evidently don’t count.) Annual members save 58%Vance seems to know that such a magic trick will be difficult, if not impossible, to pull off in 2028.