Vance's Rise: From Ohio Town to Trump's Right-Hand Man

J.D. Vance, Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate, introduced himself to Americans at the Republican National Convention. He shared his journey from humble beginnings to the U.S. Senate, emphasizing his commitment to the working class. Vance also highlighted his policy alignment with Trump and criticized Biden's leadership.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-07-2024 08:29 IST | Created: 18-07-2024 08:29 IST
Vance's Rise: From Ohio Town to Trump's Right-Hand Man
J.D. Vance

J.D. Vance, Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate, made his national debut at the Republican National Convention, where he presented himself as a champion of the working class from a forgotten Ohio industrial town.

Vance chronicled his tumultuous journey from a challenging childhood to serving as a U.S. Marine, attending Yale Law School, venturing into capitalism, and finally joining the U.S. Senate. He used his personal story to underscore his understanding of everyday struggles faced by ordinary Americans.

While advocating for Trump's policies, Vance criticized career politicians like President Joe Biden for their detrimental trade policies and foreign interventions. He pledged to prioritize American citizens over Wall Street and foreign labor, resonating with voters in key Rust Belt states.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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