2024 Election
Vance’s Pitch to Independents: Trust Trump’s Record, Not Media Narratives
On a recent episode of “The Ingraham Angle,” Ohio Senator JD Vance delivered a compelling one-minute pitch aimed at independent voters who remain skeptical about supporting Donald Trump in the upcoming election. When asked by Laura Ingraham how he would convince a skeptical voter in a casual setting, Vance didn’t hesitate to focus on Trump’s proven track record.
Vance began by urging voters not to believe the media’s portrayal of Donald Trump. He stressed the importance of relying on personal memories and the reality of what happened during Trump’s presidency. “We’re not running in a vacuum here,” Vance asserted. “This is not just campaign promises. This is about a proven record of leadership that Donald J. Trump delivered on.”
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He highlighted the tangible benefits Americans experienced under Trump’s leadership, citing the fastest rising wages in the country in 40 years, a world that was relatively peaceful, and the resurgence of manufacturing in the U.S. Vance also pointed to Trump’s energy policies, which he said both punished adversaries abroad and rewarded American energy workers at home.
JD Vance concluded with a powerful reminder to voters: “Donald Trump’s policies worked, and if you give him an opportunity to do it again, he’s going to do even better the second time around. Your life was better when Donald J. Trump was president. Give him another chance and he’ll deliver it again.”
This succinct and focused message, rooted in Trump’s past successes, is what Vance believes will resonate with independent voters who are still on the fence about supporting the former president.
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