In 2017, JD Vance commented that some supporters of Donald Trump were racist.

 Ohio senator's remarks surface as Trump tries to soften his VP pick’s "childless cat ladies" comment.




JD Vance reportedly told Republican donors this weekend that Kamala Harris represents a significant threat and described her as a “sucker punch,” adding to a series of controversial comments that have hurt the campaign. This situation has prompted Donald Trump to attempt to soften his vice-presidential pick’s earlier characterization of Democrats as “childless cat ladies.”

The leaked remarks about Harris were followed by the release of an old video showing Vance telling an interviewer that lacking children in one’s life can lead to increased sociopathy and decreased mental stability in the U.S. Vance claimed that those without children at home are often the “most deranged and most psychotic” individuals on Twitter. The video was made public by the Kamala Harris campaign and is undated."zone name","placement name","placement id","code (direct link)" todaynews-bdara.blogspot.com,SocialBar_1,23784620,""

The audio of Vance’s comments to donors at a fundraiser in Golden Valley, Minnesota, where he described Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 race as a “political sucker punch,” was leaked to the Washington Post.

In February 2017, at the University of Chicago’s Institute of Politics, JD Vance acknowledged that race played a role in Donald Trump's support but downplayed its significance. He stated, “I always resist the idea that racial anxiety or animus was the main driver for Trump voters because I didn’t see it.”

Vance emphasized that the primary motivator for Trump supporters was economic concerns, summarizing it as “jobs, jobs, jobs.” "zone name","placement name","placement id","code (direct link)" todaynews-bdara.blogspot.com,SocialBar_1,23784620,""

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