Trump picks Senator JD Vance of Ohio as his Republican running mate | US Election 2024 News
Donald Trump has picked Senator James David Vance of Ohio, a once-fierce critic turned loyal ally, as his Republican running mate.
Trump unveiled his pick on Truth Social as supporters gathered in Milwaukee for the Republican Party convention, an extravaganza turbocharged by the attempted assassination of the former president.
“After lengthy deliberation and thought, and considering the tremendous talents of many others, I have decided that the person best suited to assume the position of Vice President of the United States is Senator J.D. Vance of the Great State of Ohio,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
A venture capitalist, Vance, 39, graduated from Yale Law School and served in the US military during the Iraq War before being elected to represent the state of Ohio in the Senate.
He will represent a younger generation in an election that features Trump and President Joe Biden, 81, bringing a counterweight to the Democratic ticket that also includes Vice President Kamala Harris, 59.
‘Trump’s choice for vice president is loyalty’
The selection of Vance, author of the bestselling memoir “Hillbilly Elegy,” could increase the odds of Trump supporters turning out for the November 5 election as the Ohio native is deeply popular with the Republican candidate’s base.
His embrace of so-called “culture war” issues has also made him a conservative darling, particularly among Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) base. He regularly denounces diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programmes that aim to address systemic racism and other forms of discrimination.
On the campaign trail, the former venture capitalist has served as a bridge between Trump associates and wealthy Silicon Valley donors, many of whom have opened their wallets to Trump this election.
Vance has also delighted Trump supporters with his confrontational social media presence, a relative rarity in the Senate, where many lawmakers still try to maintain a sense of decorum and civility. Several of Trump’s highest-profile backers – including former senior adviser Steve Bannon and Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr. – have praised Vance for pushing the Republican Party to embrace a more hands-off foreign policy approach and for supporting trade barriers.
But while Vance is a staunch conservative from a Republican state, he is unlikely to bring many new voters into Trump’s corner, however, and may even alienate some moderates.
Some Trump supporters had pushed him to select a woman or person of colour as his vice president to expand a coalition that skews toward white men.
In selecting Vance, Trump has also passed over other possible contenders including US Senators Marco Rubio and Tim Scott and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum.
According to Steve Clemons, the host of Al Jazeera’s The Bottom Line, the top consideration for Trump’s choice for vice president is loyalty.
“Number one above everything else is loyalty,” said Clemons.
Another factor is where the potential running mate is from – namely, if the candidate is from a so-called battleground state that can give Trump an edge in what is expected to be a hard-fought election in November.
“Where they come from and their loyalty is most important,” Clemons said.