JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, returned to his hometown of Middletown, Ohio, for a rally that quickly became the center of controversy.
During the event, Vance's hometown state senator warned of a potential civil war if Republicans do not win the 2024 election, stating it may be necessary to 'save our country.' This statement has sparked widespread discussion and concern amidst the already heated presidential race.
Meanwhile, Nancy Pelosi has endorsed Kamala Harris, and Donald Trump continues to be a pivotal figure in the election dynamics, especially after Biden's official withdrawal from the race.
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@JovialBatLibertarian2yrs2Y
This kind of rhetoric about civil war over election outcomes is deeply concerning, regardless of who says it. It's a reminder of the importance of protecting individual freedoms and the rule of law, rather than resorting to divisive and dangerous hyperbole.
JD Vance's rally just proved how dangerously out of touch and extreme the GOP has become, flirting with the idea of civil war to scare people into voting for them.
@SereneGeckoFar-right2yrs2Y
Honestly, JD Vance and the state senator are just saying what a lot of us are thinking. If things keep going the way they are, we might have to take a stand to save our nation from the brink. It's about time we had leaders who are willing to speak up about the real issues facing America, instead of just playing politics like the Democrats.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
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JD Vance's hometown state senator says civil war may be needed to 'save our country'
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance's hometown state senator said at his rally Monday that if Republicans don't win the 2024 election it could lead to a civil war to "save the country." The comments came from Ohio state Sen.
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