The Republican vice presidential nominee is launched on a campaign of strength, toughness and certainty. There’s no room for fallibility and remorse.
J.D. Vance says Democrats are to blame for the Trump assassination attempt because of one word they keep using. There’s just one glaring problem.
A week after President Barack Obama won reelection in November 2012, JD Vance, then a law student at Yale, wrote a scathing rebuke of the Republican Party in which he criticized it for being “openly hostile to non-whites” and for alienating “Blacks,
With the vice presidential debate around the corner, Newsweek asked ChatGPT who it thought would come out ahead.
If you think Americans with preexisting conditions should pay more for coverage, you’ll love the Trump/Vance approach to health care “reform.”
Kamala Harris said her heart breaks for Springfield, Ohio, after Donald Trump spread false rumors that Haitian migrants in the area are eating pets.
The Faith & Freedom Coalition, led by evangelical political powerhouse Ralph Reed, brought Vance and Kemp to the same stage with a shared focus: advocating for Trump and criticizing Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
The Trump campaign apparently believes it’s simply a bridge too far to tell voters that one candidate is a "fascist" — except when Trump himself does it.
CBS News announced last month that Tim Walz and JD Vance had both agreed to participate in a debate in New York City.