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The Republican vice presidential candidate represents a sharp break from the Republicanism of yesteryear.
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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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The Columbus Metropolitan Library says over 500 holds were placed on their 100 copies of the memoir. Other libraries in Cincinnati and Middletown, however, still have available copies.
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Some in Middletown, where Vance grew up with his grandparents, said he has never been an advocate for them. Even so, Vance’s roots could be enough for folks eager to see the “hometown kid” succeed.
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Newly minted vice presidential nominee JD Vance built his Wednesday night speech to the Republican National Convention around his own Appalachian roots, but it wasn't the first time he had shared his personal story.
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On Wednesday night at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, the Ohio senator toned down his usual rhetoric and focused instead on his family and his appeal to working-class voters.
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Donald Trump and J.D. Vance share a vision on the direction of an evolving Republican party. They have argued that many foreign conflicts have failed to serve U.S. interests.
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Trump's vice-presidential pick is arguably the most important decision of his 2024 campaign. Vance, who is literally half the 78-year-old Trump's age, has the least political experience on a short list that included Sen. Marco Rubio and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.
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Ohio's junior senator, J.D. Vance, is not a traditional vice presidential running mate, chosen for geographic balance or tapping into new voter group. He is there for his blind loyalty.
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President Joe Biden and many Ohio politicians have called for political discourse to "cool down" after Donald Trump was shot at a rally Saturday.