JD Vance

Vance’s History Of Extremist Remarks On Family Doesn’t Stop At ‘Childless Cat Ladies’
JD Vance Is Honored You Think He’s A Weird Freak
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A Mandate From Above
Usual Cast Of Far-Right Extremists Goes Into Racist Tailspin Over JD Vance’s Wife
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In Vance, Trump Finds A Man Who Says He’ll Help Do The Coups
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JD Vance’s Convoluted Pitch For Why Republicans Should Just Stop Legislating Until Trump’s President Again
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Sorry To This Man
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Where Things Stand: Top Republicans Are Trying To Talk Trump Out Of Announcing Tonight
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Donald Trump is reportedly considering announcing his 2024 bid tonight during a rally in Ohio with Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance, just hours ahead of Election Day.

It was reported last week that Trump was considering announcing his 2024 bid sometime this month, most likely in the week after the election. That timing is key in signaling just how quickly the national conversation will switch to 2024 post-midterms. Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu summed up reports of Trump’s plan to announce before the new Congress is even sworn in: It’s a “terrible idea.”

Today reports surfaced that Trump is actually planning to move up his announcement to tonight. And Republicans are now reportedly even more in sync with the “terrible idea” assessment.

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The Working-Class-Jobs Candidate In The Era Of Resentment
Democrat Tim Ryan has long emphasized manufacturing jobs, a stance his party has lately begun to embrace. How he fares in his Senate race in Republican-dominated Ohio could reveal a lot about his party’s future prospects.
Where Things Stand: McConnell Admits Dems May Hold Senate Because He’s Bad At His Job
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It’s political canon that the president’s party does poorly in the Midterms — especially if it’s said president’s first term. But the Senate minority leader is tossing bits of that conventional wisdom out the window as we get closer to the general election. And it’s not even the first time Mitch McConnell has preemptively winked in the direction of things not going super well for Republicans this fall — at least when it comes to control of the Senate.

During an event in Kentucky on Thursday McConnell suggested that it was far more likely that Republicans are able to flip the House than take back the Senate. That’s because the Senate is “different.”

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