Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance recently responded to entrepreneur Mark Cuban's comments about Donald Trump's campaign not surrounding itself with strong, intelligent women. Vance, accompanied by his wife Usha, a former litigator, made a statement at a rally in Michigan emphasizing the accomplishments of the women in Trump's campaign.
Vance expressed gratitude for his wife's presence and highlighted the achievements of Melania Trump and Susie Wiles, who is leading the Trump campaign. He criticized Cuban and Kamala Harris for resorting to insults rather than discussing Harris' record, suggesting they lack a substantial platform to run on.
Trump, in response to Cuban's remarks, defended his choice of strong women in his circle and emphasized his respect for all women, regardless of their perceived strength.
Vance also urged Michigan Republicans to vote early, revealing that he plans to cast his ballot on Tuesday.
These recent exchanges highlight the ongoing political discourse surrounding the upcoming election and the emphasis on the role of women in political campaigns.