Jost mocked the Ohio senator's attempts to dodge a question on Trump's loss in the last presidential election.
JD Vance defended the substance of his controversial remark about “childless cat ladies” — but said he wishes he had worded it differently. Comments Vance made about women during his 2021 Senate campaign have resurfaced in the wake of his selection as Donald Trump’s vice presidential nominee.
In a new interview, Vance claimed that GOP defeats at the state level to limit abortion access indicated they “lost the trust” of the public. Vance was asked by the New York Times to respond to comments he made in 2022 that he’d “like abortion to be illegal nationally.
Pressed to say if he thought the 2020 election was stolen, JD Vance repeatedly sidestepped. And he defended the sentiment behind his “childless cat ladies” comment, even as he regretted his word choice.
Amid a bustling political season in the Port City, Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance is expected to host a Wilmington rally.
While Vance admitted that his ‘childless cat ladies’ remarks were ‘dumb’, he went on to stand by his argument, claiming that the US has become ‘almost pathologically anti-child’ and that not having ch
For about as long as he’s been part of the 2024 presidential race, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) appeared to be a weight around Donald Trump’s ankles — possibly even the most unpopular running mate in modern history.
Attendees waved placards emblazoned with a white supremacist group's slogan at a Trump event. Meanwhile, an anti-drag and anti-LGBTQ hate resurgence.
Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance refused five times to say if he believes former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election during part of an hour-long interview with The New York Times.
GOP vice presidential hopeful Sen. JD Vance (Ohio) is hosting a town hall in the battleground state of Pennsylvania Saturday evening. The event, according to the campaign, will focus on the economy and manufacturing.
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance is again refusing to acknowledge that President Joe Biden won the 2020 election over former President Donald Trump.