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The quick answer to the subject line is "Google it". Today, for example, I think he's doing an event in Michigan. He's out stumping.
My long answer is very kooky but here goes. A little part of me thinks the campaign or secret service are keeping Trump and Vance apart as sort of a designated survivor scenario. A hostile foreign power would love to blow up both Pres and VP candidates at once and throw us into a constitutional crisis. Same goes for keeping Harris & Walz off the same stage. I really don't feel comfortable both being at the same event or flying on the same plane for the same reason it's a bad idea for Trump/Vance. But at least in the democrat party case, you could keep Biden in office until the country could come up with a second round of party nominations. |
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He is standing in Trump's shadow, self-tan face make-up on, swallowing his ozempic pills dutifully, agreeing with everything Trump asks him to say. He is pretty boring and charisma free, so his rallies get limited coverage.
Until someone actually listens to one of his many pod interviews he did from past 4 years and hears the horribly misogynistic things he saws about women who aren't being "good breeders". Then we remember he's there and will be Trump's VP and feel horrified. |
yes your long answer - would be in the interest of the country to do so |
Obviously when he was chosen as the VP pick, he started campaigning for '28. |
I was going to say he gets plenty of coverage, it’s just that every time he appears his likeability rating falls a little more. |
Well Vance is going to be at the Madison Square Garden rally this weekend so maybe not. I think actually the explanation is the same reason you almost never see Harris and Walz together these days-- they are trying to cover as much ground as possible and target geographies and demos strategically so they are deploying everyone in the ticket (including spouses and surrogates) to different places. We will see more unified ticket appearances from both parties in the final days. Walz will likely be at Harris's DC speech next week as well. |
Ok that blows my home-baked conspiracy theory. Thanks for the info however. I still think it's a bad idea to have any of the four of them in the same place or airplane. Regardless of your political bent, you have to admit that there are geopolitical adversaries that would love to f- around with us like this. |
Yes, he's already on to '28. |
| I don't care Do you? |
Obvious concern troll. He is doing more campaign appearances than Kamala. A quick search would show how wrongheaded this post is. |
| Maybe he was eaten by a "childless cat lady" in Springfield, OH. |
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So gross...his head couldn't be any further up Trump's butt.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4952898-donald-trump-jd-vance-newsnation-town-hall/ Former President Trump phoned in to NewsNation’s town hall featuring his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), on Thursday night to ask what he called “quite an interesting” question. “The answer should be easy: How brilliant is Donald J. Trump?” the former president asked Vance and NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo. Vance immediately responded with laughter before telling the Republican nominee that he is “very brilliant.” “Well, first of all sir, you’re very brilliant. We both agree that it’s important to have very smart people running our government,” the vice presidential nominee said. “That ability to relate to anybody in any environment, I think that’s the true brilliance of Donald J. Trump,” he added. Trump thanked his running mate and immediately pivoted to ask about Vice President Harris’s town hall on CNN earlier this week. |
| I don’t know where he’s been but I miss Mr. Blue Eyes! 🔥 🔥 |
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JD Vance is such a hypocrit.
Last week, JD Vance was apoplectic about Gretchen Whitmer's tasteless Dorito joke.
Even after Whitmer apologized for the joke. But then when a comedian that was opening for President Trump offends the Latino community with a tasteless joke about Puerto Rico, AND refuses to apologize, JD Vance's response is:
In other words, Democrats need to stop getting so offended when Republicans make tasteless jokes about them, but Republicans have a right to be offended when Democrats make jokes about them. What a tool. |