Vance criticizes Democrats for supporting Harris after Biden resigns in first solo rally

Vance criticizes Democrats for supporting Harris after Biden resigns in first solo rally

MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — Speaking at his first solo rally in his hometown of Middletown, Ohio, former President Donald Trump’s running mate Sen. JD Vance attacked the Democratic Party over President Joe Biden stepping down as the party’s nominee and getting behind Vice President Kamala Harris.

“If you want to run for president, you’ve got to make your case to voters. You make your case to voters,” Vance said.

“[Trump] faced some good competition, and he made his case to voters,” Vance later said.

Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance speaks during a rally in his home town of Middletown, Ohio, July 22, 2024.

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Vance’s rally came one week after he was announced as former President Donald Trump’s running mate for the 2024 presidential election.

On Monday, Vance took center stage in his hometown, which has played a crucial role in his upbringing and was the catalyst for much of what has happened to him, including being the backdrop of his memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” in which he shared his story of growing up in poverty in America’s Rust Belt and being surrounded by violence and addiction.

The Ohio senator made his first official appearance at a campaign rally on Saturday in Grand Rapids, Michigan, alongside Trump. During that appearance, Vance wasted no time attacking Harris, who only one day later would receive an endorsement from Biden and other Democrats to top the Democratic ticket.

Former President Donald Trump and Republican vice-presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance arrive at a campaign rally, July 20, 2024, in Grand Rapids, Mich.

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During the rally, Vance claimed “elite Democrats got in a smoke-filled room and decided to throw Joe Biden overboard.” Biden left the race amid mounting calls from fellow Democrats to do so since his poor debate performance last month.

“This is not OK, ladies and gentlemen. You cannot, for three-and-a-half years, take a guy who clearly didn’t have the mental capacity to do the job,” Vance said.

Vance then turned to Harris and Senate Democrats, repeating a claim Trump has made that she was complicit in hiding Biden’s mental fitness.

Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance takes the stage with his wife Usha Vance during a rally at Middletown High School in his home town of Middletown, Ohio, July 22, 2024.

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“Kamala Harris lied about it. My Senate Democratic colleagues lied about it. The media lied about it,” Vance said, adding it was an “insult to voters.”

During his remarks, he said the Trump-Vance ticket would fight for different groups of people including workers, parents and grandmothers.

“What President Trump and I want to do — we want to a drill, baby drill,” Vance said. “We’re gonna shut down that border, we’re gonna put American citizens first, because that’s what American citizens are gonna elect us to do. It’s common sense.”

In a surprising turn of events, former Secretary of State and 2020 presidential candidate Vance has publicly criticized the Democratic Party for their unwavering support of Vice President Kamala Harris following President Joe Biden’s resignation. Vance, who has been a vocal critic of the Biden administration, took the opportunity to voice his concerns during his first solo rally since announcing his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election.

During his rally, Vance lambasted the Democratic Party for what he perceives as blind loyalty to Harris, despite her lack of experience and questionable track record. He argued that Harris is not fit to lead the country and that the Democrats’ continued support of her is a disservice to the American people.

Vance’s criticism comes at a time when the Biden administration is facing mounting challenges, including a struggling economy, rising inflation, and a surge in crime rates. Many Democrats have looked to Harris as a potential leader to guide the country through these turbulent times, but Vance’s remarks have cast doubt on her ability to effectively address these issues.

While Vance’s comments may be seen as divisive within the Democratic Party, they have resonated with some voters who are disillusioned with the current administration. Many Americans are looking for a strong, competent leader to steer the country in the right direction, and Vance’s criticism of Harris has struck a chord with those who believe she may not be up to the task.

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, Vance’s remarks are sure to spark further debate within the Democratic Party about the future of leadership in the United States. Whether or not his criticism will have a lasting impact remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the race for the White House is heating up, and Vance is not afraid to speak his mind.