Man asks AI who will
The prediction about the next U.S. president appears surprisingly direct and thought-provoking. According to the AI simulation, the Republican race is shaped more by Donald Trump’s influence than by policy debates.
The model suggests the main issue is how closely each candidate is tied to Trump’s controversies and unpredictable leadership style. This connection could decide who gains or loses support.
JD Vance, as Vice President, is shown as the person most linked to Trump’s actions. Every political scandal, economic problem, or unpopular decision could easily reflect back on him.
Because of this, Vance may struggle to build his own independent image. His position keeps him closely connected to both Trump’s loyal base and his political risks.
Marco Rubio is presented differently. He is seen as close enough to benefit from Trump supporters, but far enough away to avoid taking blame for every problem.
The AI suggests Rubio’s strength is not bold strategy, but patience. If Vance weakens and Trump’s popularity continues to decline, Rubio could quietly become the stronger Republican option.
At the same time, the biggest surprise may come from outside the Republican Party. The model imagines voters becoming tired of constant political conflict and turning to Gavin Newsom, not from excitement, but from exhaustion with the Trump era.