J.D. Vance Declares That He and Trump Can Win the 'Normal Gay Guy Vote'
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-8% Center
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90% ReliableExcellent
- Policy Leaning
22% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-34% Negative
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47% : During his Senate campaign in July 2022, Vance told Mission America that he would oppose the Respect for Marriage Act, which would enshrine federal marriage protections for same-sex and interracial marriages, NBC News reported.39% : The bold comment, made on Joe Rogan's podcast on Oct. 31, comes after Vance spent his first two years as a senator targeting LGBTQ+ rightsJ.D. Vance, who has opposed same-sex marriage, believes that he and Donald Trump could win the "normal gay guy vote" in next week's presidential election.
35% : "I wouldn't be surprised if me and Trump won just the normal gay guy vote," the Republican vice presidential nominee told podcaster Joe Rogan on Thursday, Oct. 31.
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