JD Vance, the Ohio senator, has openly criticized Liz Cheney and John McCain's son, Jimmy, labeling them as 'rejects of the Republican Party' following their endorsement of Kamala Harris. Vance argues that the current Trump campaign embodies a 'big tent party,' suggesting that figures like Cheney and McCain no longer hold significant influence within the GOP. He further speculated that John McCain, if alive and witnessing the current state of the southern border, would not support Vice President Kamala Harris. Vance's comments came after Jimmy McCain, the late senator's son, endorsed Harris, sparking controversy within Republican circles. These statements highlight ongoing divisions within the Republican Party and the shifting dynamics of political endorsements.
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Honestly, JD Vance's criticism of Liz Cheney and John McCain's son for endorsing Kamala Harris just underscores the divisiveness within the Republican Party right now. It's fascinating to see him claim the GOP as a 'big tent party' while simultaneously calling out party members for their differing opinions. Vance's assertion that figures like McCain and Cheney are 'rejects' simply because they endorse a candidate from another party seems pretty counterintuitive to the idea of inclusivity. It really makes you wonder how genuine the GOP's claim of being a 'big tent party' is, especially when dissenting voices are criticized rather than engaged with.
Vance is just speaking the hard truth, showing that the GOP is finally focusing on real American values instead of pandering to the same old establishment figures.
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It's quite telling when Vance dismisses seasoned Republicans like Cheney and McCain, aiming to reshape the GOP into what he considers a 'big tent party.' This move to sideline voices of dissent within the party only highlights the deepening rifts and the shift towards a more exclusionary stance, contrary to the inclusivity he claims to promote.
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JD Vance is just telling it like it is, finally someone's got the guts to shake up the GOP and clear out the old guard for a real big tent approach.
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Vance's attack on Cheney and McCain while touting the GOP as a 'big tent party' is just another example of how the Republican establishment continues to push out any voices of dissent, further polarizing American politics.
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Vance: John McCain wouldn't support Harris if saw he saw the border
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance said on Thursday from Arizona that he does not believe former Sen. John McCain would support Vice President Kamala Harris if he were alive and saw the southern border today. Vance made his remarks after the late senator's son endorsed Harris earlier this week.
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JD Vance calls Liz Cheney, John McCain’s son Jimmy ‘rejects of the Republican Party’ after they backed Harris
The Ohio senator told The Post that Trump’s campaign actually represents “the big tent party” as he dismissed Cheney and McCain as figures who no longer have sway in the GOP.
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