The US election campaign has been a heated exchange between Democrats and Republicans for weeks. Trump’s vice-candidate is also repeatedly criticized.
Washington, DC – Democratic US politician John Fetterman has spoken out publicly in an interview about Donald Trump’s Vice-candidate, Republican Senator JD Vance. The Democratic Senator from the US state of Pennsylvania said this during an appearance in a talk series on the US broadcaster NBC on Sunday (22 September) that JD Vance Since his introduction as Trump’s running mate, “nobody really listens anymore.”
Fetterman justified his decision by saying that his senator colleague from Ohio had earned a reputation over the past months and years for “saying stupid and senseless things and insulting everyone and everything.” In addition, critics had already declared him the “most unpopular vice-candidate in history,” according to the US newspaper Newsweek Fetterman quoted.
Republican Senator JD Vance: From Trump critic to running mate
In fact, Vance has been facing massive criticism even from moderates since his announcement as Trump’s running mate. republican in criticism, also and above all because he himself was previously considered a major Trump critic and supported the former president during his candidacy in 2016. publicly compared to Hitler Vance is now one of Trump’s most important supporters and is eagerly helping the 78-year-old in his election campaign, with the goal of becoming the next Republican vice president himself.
Vance recently spread the word before Donald Trump’s memorable appearance in the TV debate against Kamala Harris the rumor that refugees from the Caribbean state of Haiti were stealing, slaughtering and eating pets in the city of Springfield in Ohio. CNNHowever, according to the report, Vance and his team had already received information before Trump’s TV appearance that the allegations were unfounded.
Trump’s vice-candidate Vance: Repeated criticism from his own party
Trump and Vance are also currently being publicly criticized by Republican officials on this issue, such as the Republican governor of Ohio Mike DeWine, who himself comes from Springfield and in a guest article for the New York Times stressed that he found it “disappointing” how his hometown was being made the “epicenter of harsh criticism of America’s immigration policy.” As a supporter of Trump and Vance, their repeated accusations and allegations made him “sad.”
Vance has also been criticized by the opposing political camp, and not just because of his involvement in the Haiti rumors. Vance is considered a Republican hardliner in many positions. In addition to the fact that he repeatedly shares the views of controversial figures such as conspiracy theorists and arch-conservatives, he himself campaigns against the right to abortion and marriage for all, and rejects tightening of gun laws in the United States. (saka)
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