Liberal media pundits slam JD Vance, but voters, donors give him a chance
- Bias Rating
78% Very Conservative
- Reliability
45% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
-6% Center
- Politician Portrayal
2% Positive
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33% Positive
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80% : This, notwithstanding the fact that among the very online, hard core supporters of Trump, Vance was enormously popular and very much the first choice.56% : Among GOP convention goers in Milwaukee there was a sense that the Vance pick showed a lot of confidence coming just days after the assassination attempt that some believed had profoundly shifted the race in favor of Trump.
55% : "Outside having a cigarette, I met a gaggle of fellas including Joe, who said he liked both Vance and Trump for a similar reason, "My dad always told me," he slightly drawled, "to run the country right you need a businessman or a farmer," so Vance's experience in venture capital appeals to him.
25% : CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONTime will have to tell what major impact, if any, Vance's selection by Trump has on the final results in November, but from my perspective on the ground and looking at how the money is flowing, reports of it being a disastrous mistake seem way too early to be believed.
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