RoryN
You're screwed.
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Republicans aren't talking about him anymore. (Yes, you know it's true.)
Please make him your candidate, Deplorables.
Republicans have a JD Vance problem – 'no one seems to like him': report
With Donald Trump reportedly acknowledging to his inner circle that an unconstitutional third term is unlikely, attention has shifted to Vice President JD Vance, who has positioned himself as a potential successor without formally announcing his candidacy.
CNN's Harry Enten reported Monday that betting markets favor Vance in an unsettled field. The vice president maintains a substantial lead in New Hampshire polling. However, the New Republic's Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling noted that Vance faces significant national favorability challenges — a concerning development for Republicans.
While Talking Point USA, now led by Charlie Kirk's widow Erika, has pledged to support Vance and endorsed him a week ago, polling data suggests limited enthusiasm for his candidacy. Quinlan Houghtaling of The New Republic observed, "no one seems to like him."
A CNN poll conducted earlier this month found that only 22 percent of Republicans support Vance's presidential bid. Respondents cited his intelligence as a potential asset and his likelihood of continuing Trump's agenda as factors in his favor.
https://www.rawstory.com/gop-vance-problem/
Please make him your candidate, Deplorables.
Republicans have a JD Vance problem – 'no one seems to like him': report
With Donald Trump reportedly acknowledging to his inner circle that an unconstitutional third term is unlikely, attention has shifted to Vice President JD Vance, who has positioned himself as a potential successor without formally announcing his candidacy.
CNN's Harry Enten reported Monday that betting markets favor Vance in an unsettled field. The vice president maintains a substantial lead in New Hampshire polling. However, the New Republic's Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling noted that Vance faces significant national favorability challenges — a concerning development for Republicans.
While Talking Point USA, now led by Charlie Kirk's widow Erika, has pledged to support Vance and endorsed him a week ago, polling data suggests limited enthusiasm for his candidacy. Quinlan Houghtaling of The New Republic observed, "no one seems to like him."
A CNN poll conducted earlier this month found that only 22 percent of Republicans support Vance's presidential bid. Respondents cited his intelligence as a potential asset and his likelihood of continuing Trump's agenda as factors in his favor.
https://www.rawstory.com/gop-vance-problem/
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