Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance recently addressed criticism of his selection as Donald Trump’s running mate, dismissing it as a 'badge of honor.' During an appearance on Fox News’ 'Sunday Morning Futures,' Vance acknowledged that some within the GOP establishment and the far left may not approve of his candidacy, but he views their disapproval as a mark of distinction.
Vance also responded to being labeled as 'weird' by supporters of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, characterizing the criticism as 'a lot of projection.' He emphasized his roles as a husband and father, expressing contentment with his personal life and motivation to serve the public by addressing Democratic challenges. Vance remained unfazed by what he described as 'middle school taunts.'
When asked about Harris’ potential choice for a running mate, Vance shifted the focus to Harris herself, highlighting concerns about her record and policies. He indicated that the identity of Harris’ running mate was of secondary importance to him, emphasizing his focus on critiquing Harris’ political positions.