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At the heart of Vance’s life and book stand James and Bonnie Vance, his maternal “Pawpaw and Mawmaw,” self-described hillbillies who left their Appalachian Kentucky holler in the 1940s to ...
JD Vance’s first 100 days as vice president are in the books, and the Today in Ohio podcast Tuesday criticized him as an aggressive, posturing figurehead in full servitude to Donald Trump. The ...
Vice President JD Vance rang in the weekend by defending a quasi-coworker who bragged he “was racist before it was cool” from accusations of, well, racism. Marko Elez, a recent-ish college ...
Ohio Sen. JD Vance's favorability ratings are underwater. But the Trump campaign sees their VP nominee as an asset, not a liability. 10 things you didn't know about the Big Red Machine ...
JD Vance, the first-time senator from Ohio now campaigning to become vice president of the United States, has admitted he made up the story about Haitian immigrants eating neighbors’ dogs and ...
A true millennial, JD Vance posted his whole life — and his dog’s — online. People are scouring the vice-presidential nominee’s internet history for clues about his past.
Now, some residents are talking about the book on social media. "JD Vance should not be held up as a representative of Appalachia or working class people, as his book displayed a contempt for both ...
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