JD Vance, the chosen running mate of former President Donald Trump, is set to introduce himself to a national audience on Wednesday at the Republican National Convention. This will mark Vance's first speech as the Republican vice-presidential nominee, a significant moment for the relatively unknown Ohio senator.
Vance, 39, has undergone a notable transformation in recent years, evolving from a staunch critic of Trump to a staunch defender. He is now poised to potentially lead Trump's political movement, which has brought about significant changes within the Republican Party and challenged established political norms.
As the first millennial to join a major party ticket, Vance's entry into the race comes at a time when concerns about the age of the current presidential candidates, 78-year-old Trump and 81-year-old President Joe Biden, have been at the forefront of voters' minds.
While Trump is expected to deliver his speech on the final night of the convention, Vance is anticipated to draw on his personal background in his address. Growing up in Kentucky and Ohio, Vance's journey has seen him serve as a Marine, graduate from an Ivy League institution, establish himself as a businessman, and achieve bestseller status with his memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy.”
Initially critical of Trump, Vance's views shifted over time, particularly as he pursued a Senate run in 2022. Securing Trump's endorsement was a pivotal moment for Vance, helping him secure the party's nomination for the Ohio Senate seat. Since then, Vance has emerged as one of Trump's most vocal supporters, actively campaigning on his behalf and defending him against critics.
In a recent interview, Vance acknowledged his change of heart towards Trump, praising the former president for his leadership and impact on the country. He credited Trump with delivering peace and prosperity to Americans, a sentiment he believes resonated with many voters.
Alongside Vance, Donald Trump Jr., a close ally of Vance and his father, is also scheduled to speak at the convention. The Republican Party's overarching theme for the event is centered on American global strength, with a focus on restoring the country's standing on the world stage.
Republicans are expected to critique President Biden's foreign policy approach, arguing that the U.S. has lost credibility internationally under his administration. They aim to emphasize the need to 'Make America Strong Once Again,' highlighting Trump's 'America First' foreign policy as a key component of their vision.
Democrats have been quick to criticize both Trump and Vance for their stance on U.S. support for Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion, setting the stage for a contentious political discourse in the coming days.