Vance, in Joe Rogan interview, predicts Trump will win 'the normal gay guy vote'
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52% : "Follow live politics coverage hereThe friendly and wide-ranging interview came less than a week after Trump held his own three-hour interview with Rogan -- whose podcast has more than 17 million YouTube subscribers -- and less than a week before Election Day.51% : Vance's appearance on the popular podcast came days after Trump's.
43% : "Vance, who met with Trump about the possibility of being his running mate hours before his July rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, revealed that the former president initially wanted to bring Vance along and announce him as his pick.
42% : And so why don't you come up with me and we'll just do the announcement in Butler, Pennsylvania?"Vance liked the sound of that -- "Absolutely, let's get this over with, because I'm sick of not knowing," he recalled thinking -- but Trump ultimately decided to wait on an announcement and "prepare for it better" while making no guarantees that Vance would be the choice.
39% : "But the one way that those people can participate in the DEI bureaucracy in this country is to be trans, and is there a dynamic that's going on where, if you become trans, that is the way to reject your white privilege?"In an August poll of LGBTQ voters conducted by the Human Rights Campaign, 74% of respondents said they planned to or were leaning toward voting for Vice President Kamala Harris, 7.5% for Trump.
32% : "I wouldn't be surprised if me and Trump won, just, the normal gay guy vote, because, they just wanted to be left the hell alone," Vance said in the conversation, which lasted more than three hours and was released Thursday.
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