Donald Trump’s vice presidential candidate, JD Vance, recently criticized Liz Cheney and John McCain’s son for endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris, dismissing them as irrelevant within the Republican Party. Vance, speaking from a campaign event in Phoenix, labeled the pair as “rejects” who no longer wield influence within the GOP, underscoring Harris’s endorsements from them as insignificant.
JD Vance reacts to Liz Cheney endorsing Kamala Harris: “The next presidency of Donald Trump will make sure people like Liz Cheney are laughed out of the Oval Office instead of rewarded.” pic.twitter.com/gOPJonNzX1
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) September 5, 2024
Vance, a Senator from Ohio, conveyed these sentiments during a stop at the Arizona Biltmore hotel, emphasizing that the Republican Party under Trump’s leadership is inclusive and diverse, a “big tent party.” He took this opportunity to dismiss Cheney and McCain’s political shifts as not reflective of the Republican base or indicative of meaningful support for Harris.
Liz Cheney, former Wyoming Congresswoman and daughter of Dick Cheney, openly declared her support for Harris, citing concerns over Trump’s threat to democracy, particularly highlighted by his refusal to accept the 2020 election results and the subsequent Capitol riot on January 6. Meanwhile, Lt. Jimmy McCain, son of the late Senator John McCain, has switched his registration to Democrat, expressing disenchantment with Trump, particularly after a visit Trump made to Arlington Cemetery, which McCain viewed as politicized.
BREAKING; JD Vance calls out Liz Cheney for Kamala Harris endorsement.
“She gets rich while America loses wars.” pic.twitter.com/FeACcxsR0c
— Ian Jaeger (@IanJaeger29) September 5, 2024
Vance also responded to questions about political legacies and their relevance today, suggesting that the senior McCain would not have supported the current administration. He further scoffed at Harris’s suggestion of including Republicans like Cheney in her cabinet, questioning Cheney’s alignment with traditional Republican values.
The senator also highlighted the broad spectrum of support for Trump, citing endorsements from figures across the political landscape, including former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, and former Democratic figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard.
In addition, Vance is scheduled to meet with Tucker Carlson in Pennsylvania, following Carlson’s controversial comments on a podcast where historical figures and events were provocatively reinterpreted. Despite the backlash, Vance praised Carlson’s willingness to engage in open dialogue and emphasized his support for free speech, reflecting a stance against censorship.
The youngest son of the late Sen. John McCain had already been moving away from the Republican Party — just weeks ago, he changed his voter registration to Democrat and plans to vote for Kamala Harris in November… https://t.co/HicJGblCVW
— The Scoop (Vote Democrat) (@DemocratScoop) September 3, 2024
Throughout his campaign, Vance has faced scrutiny and critiques, not measuring up in popularity to Harris’s running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, according to polls. Nevertheless, Vance remains focused on the broader electoral challenge in November, dismissing polling data in favor of direct voter engagement.
Major Points:
- JD Vance, running mate of Donald Trump, criticized Liz Cheney and John McCain’s son for endorsing Kamala Harris, labeling them as irrelevant “rejects” from the Republican Party.
- Both Liz Cheney and Lt. Jimmy McCain have publicly shifted their support away from the Republican party, with Cheney citing Trump’s threat to democracy and McCain registering as a Democrat due to disillusionment with Trump’s actions.
- Vance emphasized the inclusivity of the Republican Party under Trump, describing it as a “big tent party” that welcomes a diverse array of political viewpoints.
- Vance dismissed Harris’s idea of including Republicans like Cheney in her cabinet, questioning Cheney’s current alignment with Republican values.
- Vance defended free speech and open dialogue, planning to meet with Tucker Carlson for a discussion, despite Carlson’s controversial statements on historical events and figures.
James Kravitz – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News