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Thoughts on J.D. Vance

July 17, 2024
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In the latest episode of Reason and Company, Tim Wildmon and Fred Jackson delve into a major political announcement that has the potential to reshape the American political landscape. Former President Donald Trump has officially named JD Vance as his vice presidential nominee, sparking widespread speculation and media reactions.

JD Vance, a junior senator with less than two years in the Senate, has been described as a close ideological match to Trump. During the episode, Wildmon and Jackson discuss Vance's impressive background, which includes four years of service in the United States Marine Corps, as well as degrees from Ohio State University and Harvard University. At 39 years old, Vance is seen as a highly intelligent and articulate politician with a deep understanding of how government works.

Despite his relatively short political career, Vance has already made a significant impact. Wildmon and Jackson highlight his conservative stance on various issues, noting that he may even be more conservative than Trump in some areas. This alignment with Trump's worldview makes Vance a strategic choice for the former president as they both seek to improve the economy, secure the border, and make America great again.

The episode also touches on the media's reaction to Vance's nomination. As expected, mainstream media outlets have been quick to criticize the choice, with headlines focusing on past controversies and speculative accusations. Wildmon and Jackson discuss how this media scrutiny is a common tactic used by political opponents to undermine candidates.

This episode of Reason and Company provides listeners with a comprehensive overview of JD Vance's nomination and its implications for the future of American politics.

 

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