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Showing posts with label JD Vance. Show all posts

Post Debate JD Vance more likable!

Has the panic button started yet liberals? Perhaps NBC News' Kristen Welker is a clear indication on how bad this VeeP debate was between JD Vance and Timmy Tampons Walz and after it's been revealed that Democrats were worried about how "likable" Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, came across during Tuesday night's CBS News Vice Presidential Debate! Things folks look a whole lot worse for our leftists comrades and like the stooge she is she must have her wig splitting over this but Welker appeared on NBC's "Today" on Wednesday and confessed Democrats had texted her mid-debate "panicked" over how Vance's performance could turn the tide on his low favorability ratings. "Sen. JD Vance clearly knew his challenge was to deal with the likability factor. The fact that in our poll, he's the second most disliked running mate in history. So I was getting texts from Democrats panicked, quite frankly, who were saying, ‘Wow, he’s really moderating himself on these issues. He’s the most likable he’s ever been,'" the "Meet the Press" host said.


Now let's look at this again! "the second most disliked running mate in history." Guess who number 1 was and still is? Kamala Harris herself when she was handed the VeeP position by Obama/Biden/Clinton and the left media mob. Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, faced off against Democratic nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday, at their first and likely only debate before the November election. Media critics later called the debate in Vance's favor, saying Walz appeared "unsteady" and "nervous" compared to Vance's "smooth" demeanor. However, Welker noted that Democrats saw a weakness in Vance dodging a question from Walz about whether he agreed with former President Trump's denials that he lost the 2020 election.

"Yet, that moment at the end where Gov. Walz pressed him on whether he accepts whether former President Trump lost the election and he said, ‘Let’s focus on the future’ they are going to try to make that into a flash point," Welker said. "They’re already in the process of turning that into an ad. They believe that is going to be a way to really try to appeal to that very small sliver that is still undecided, but moderate, independent, suburban voters," she continued.

Voters in a Fox News focus group showed mixed reactions to that exchange in the debate. Republicans on the Fox News Debate Dial had been unimpressed with Walz’s line of questioning and the dial went down, with the approval staying generally the same with Vance’s answers, but the dials for independents and Democrats took a sharp dive as Vance brushed off the question. It dove the sharpest among independents.

Liberal media pundits repeatedly played and discussed the clip in the debate's aftermath, saying it was one of Walz's strongest moments in a night that Vance otherwise controlled. Several media pundits still agreed that Vance won the overall debate. "Vance is going home tonight with Walz's wallet. Vance didn't even have to snatch it, Walz just handed it over, along with a bunch of unearned compliments to Vance's fine character," The Atlantic's David Frum posted on X.

"I would rate that the most successful Republican debate performance of this century, eclipsing Romney in the first debate with Obama in 2012," New York Times columnist Ross Douthat said. That friends says it all... Everything we all need to know just how golden this debate was for Ticket Trump/Vance. After all these puppets on these networks still tried to rig it to help the leftist candidates both Trump & Vance didn't allow them to railroad them in their debates. But what J.D Vance did was a master class in debate skill and tactic and like I told my dad when he worried about him being selected to run AS VP! When my dad had this worry I told him not to that he was the right guy for the job... Now my dad wants him to run for President in 2028 because he's earning our vote with each speech he does.

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Republican National Convention 2024


After almost losing his life on Saturday the front runner for our President seat Donald Trump didn't stay away he showed up to continue his historic come back and to continue the FIGHT! Tonight Donald Trump announced JD Vance as his vice presidential pick finally putting to rest the question as to who he could pick. Now we know. 

This November we must vote for TRUMP & Vance to The White House. While several of the scheduled 2024 convention speakers also appeared at the 2020 convention, there are some notable absences this year, in particular, former Vice President Mike Pence, who ran against Trump for the 2024 nomination and has said he is not endorsing him this year.

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Speakers for the 2024 RNC

Each day of the convention has a theme: Monday, the opening day, will emphasize the economy; Tuesday focuses on crime and the border; America's foreign policy is Wednesday's theme; and the final night, when Trump speaks, will be about Trump's promise to "usher in a new golden age for America," according to an RNC news release.

Here's the Republican convention's list of speakers for the week:

Family members

  • Donald Trump Jr.
  • Kai Madison Trump
  • Eric Trump
  • Co-Chairman and Trump daughter-in-law Lara Trump 
  • Kimberly Guilfoyle

Entertainers, celebrities, industry leaders

  • Matt Brooks, CEO of the Republican Jewish Coalition
  • Tucker Carlson, commentator
  • Savannah Chrisley, TV personality and criminal justice reform advocate
  • Franklin Graham, faith leader
  • Lee Greenwood, country music singer
  • Alina Habba, Trump campaign senior adviser
  • Diane Hendricks, owner of ABC Supply
  • Tom Homan, former acting ICE director
  • Chris Janson, country music singer
  • Perry Johnson, businessman
  • Charlie Kirk, CEO of TPUSA
  • Sean O'Brien, Teamsters president 
  • Vivek Ramaswamy, businessman  
  • Amber Rose, rapper and influencer
  • David Sacks, CEO of Yammer
  • Bob Unanue, CEO of Goya Foods
  • Dana White, CEO of UFC
  • Steven and Zach Witkoff, businessman

RNC leadership

  • RNC Chairman Michael Whatley
  • COA Chairwoman Anne Hathaway
  • Host Committee Chairman Reince Priebus

GOP Officially Speaking:

  • Senator Katie Britt (R-AL)
  • Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR)
  • Senator Rick Scott (R-FL)
  • Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL)
  • Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO)
  • Senator Steve Daines (R-MT), NRSC chairman
  • Senator JD Vance (R-OH)
  • Senator Tim Scott (R-SC)
  • Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
  • Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX)
  • Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI)
  • Senate candidate Kari Lake (R-AZ)
  • Senate candidate Jim Banks (R-IN)
  • Senate candidate Mike Rogers (R-MI)
  • Senate candidate Tim Sheehy (R-MT)
  • Senate candidate Sam Brown (R- NV)
  • Senate candidate Bernie Moreno (R-OH)
  • Senate candidate Dave McCormick (R-PA)
  • Senate candidate Hung Cao (R-VA)
  • Senate candidate Eric Hovde (R-WI)
  • Senate candidate Gov. Jim Justice (WV) & Babydog
  • House Speaker Mike Johnson (LA-4)
  • House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (LA-1)
  • House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (MN-6)
  • Rep. Richard Hudson (NC-9), NRCC Chairman
  • Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY-21), House GOP Conference Chair
  • Rep. Matt Gaetz (FL-1)
  • Rep. Michael Waltz (FL-6)
  • Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (FL-13)
  • Rep. Byron Donalds (FL-19)
  • Rep. Brian Mast (FL-21)
  • Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA-14)
  • Rep. John James (MI-10)
  • Rep. Jeff Van Drew (NJ-2)
  • Rep. Nancy Mace (SC-1)
  • Rep. Ronny Jackson (TX-13)
  • Rep. Monica De La Cruz (TX-15)
  • Rep. Wesley Hunt (TX-38)
  • Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-AR)
  • Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL)
  • Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND)
  • Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD)
  • Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX)
  • Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA)
  • Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird
  • North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson 
  • Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, a former Democrat
  • East Palestine, Ohio, Mayor Trent Conaway
  • Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Dr. Ben Carson
  • Former counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway
  • Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell
  • Peter Navarro, former director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy
  • Mike Pompeo, Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
  • Former Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley
  • Former Small Business Administrator Linda McMahon
  • Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich 
  • Former Rep. Lee Zeldin

How do they choose the speakers for the RNC?

The people who are addressing the convention include members of Trump's family, Republican officials and candidates, officials from Trump's administration, and entertainers, celebrities and business leaders who support Trump. 

The convention will also feature everyday Americans who highlight its themes this week, including a decorated military veteran, a teacher who used to be a Democrat but now supports Trump, a union worker who backs Trump, an Arizona rancher worried about border security, legal Latino immigrants who are still feeling the financial sting of inflation, a community activist whose town has been overrun by homelessness, and a number of others.

Day 1 of the 2024 RNC


Donald Trump stole the show at the Republican National Convention on Monday night in his first public appearance since surviving an assassination attempt two days ago. A bandaged Trump, now the official Republican nominee for president, appeared alongside his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance. Here are the top takeaways from the RNC’s first night: Trump picks Vance Trump called Vance just 20 minutes before publicly announcing his VP pick on Truth Social. The choice reflects Trump’s belief that Vance is an effective communicator who can sell Trump’s populist agenda.

Vance now vs. then Vance is something of a double-edged sword for Republicans, who are betting on his ability to communicate Trump’s message but will have to contend with the senator’s own history. Prior to running for his Senate seat in 2022, Vance was a strident critic of Trump material Democrats are certain to replay for the duration of the campaign. VP also-rans get their moments Delegates and convention-watchers heard from several other Republicans who Trump considered for the vice presidential nod, including South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, Florida Rep. Byron Donalds and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott.

Ron Johnson’s Ron Burgundy moment Two days after the shooting, many Republican speakers delivered cooler-than-usual rhetoric except Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, who called Democratic policies a “clear and present danger to the country.” Johnson’s spokesperson said it was a mistake, and that the senator delivered an old version of his remarks that had been erroneously loaded into the teleprompter instead of a new version calling for unity.



Day 4 of the 2024 RNC

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