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The senator from Ohio introduced himself to the world in 2016 when he published his bestselling memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” under the name J.D. Vance — “like jay-dot-dee-dot,” he wrote, short for James David. In the book, he explained that this was not the first iteration of his name. Nor would it be the last.
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If former president Donald Trump and his vice-presidential nominee pick—Ohio’s JD Vance—win the White House, DeWine gets to select who fills Vance's U.S. Senate seat.
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Vance's book already had sold more than 3 million copies before Trump chose him for the Republican ticket.
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The withdrawal of President Joe Biden from the presidential re-election campaign and the apparent selection of Vice President Kamala Harris is quite different from Lyndon B. Johnson's decision not to run in 1968.
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It took only a couple of days after Joe Biden announced he was out of the race for Vice President Kamala Harris to coalesce enough support from the delegates to secure the Democratic nomination for president.In that time, Republicans have stepped up their attacks on Harris, and many of those attacks have leaned heavily on well-worn racist and sexist tropes.
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The Republican vice presidential candidate represents a sharp break from the Republicanism of yesteryear.
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Of the thousands of delegates heading to the DNC in Chicago next month, a little less than 150 are from Ohio.
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U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown is facing a tough re-election bid, and his race is one of the most closely watched in the nation.
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Ohio State Sen. George Lang told a crowd waiting for GOP vice presidential nominee Sen. J.D. Vance Monday that armed conflict could happen if Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump loses the election.
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"I love this town, and I'm so grateful to be formed by it," Sen. J.D. Vance, Trump's VP pick, said Monday. "My life wasn't that different than a lot of people in Middletown."