00:00And I know I want to add the caveat to here that it's way too early between 2026 and 2028.
00:06But when you're looking at these numbers and as we sit here right now in 2025, the summer of 2025, seems that J.D. Vance is far and away the heir apparent for the GOP.
00:17Seems like Democrats, like you said, have their work cut out for them.
00:20There is no leader that is emerging as the number one leader of the Democratic Party.
00:26Does this polling right now indicate to you anything about the future of either party?
00:34Yeah, I think, again, this poll screams Democrats have their work cut out for them heading into 26 and 2028.
00:42I think especially 2028, because they, as you said, they are missing that sort of heir apparent to the nomination.
00:50I think that there are certainly some candidates that have very positive name identification and favorability numbers, as we've tested in previous months.
01:01But there's not one. And I do think that that will happen.
01:06There will be one candidate who rises above the rest.
01:09Obviously, that's going to happen between the caucuses and primaries.
01:13But I think in the course of that, we will see that one, two, maybe three candidates will really rise to the top and they will strike a nerve among Democratic voters and voters at large.