Trump campaign won’t let JD Vance debate Kamala Harris

Seems that Donald Trump’s campaign doesn’t trust their vice presidential candidate, J.D. Vance, in a debate against Vice President Kamala Harris. “We don’t know who the Democrat nominee for Vice President is going to be, so we can’t lock in a date before their convention,” the campaign said in a statement. “To do so would be unfair to Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker, Gretchen Whitmer, or whoever Kamala Harris picks as her running mate.” Oh, they think they’re so clever. We all know that in reality, if the unlikely were to happen and Harris isn’t running for vice president, that a new person could be easily swapped in. This is all about fear that Vance—a weak candidate who almost lost red Ohio for the Republicans in 2022 and cost the Republicans $32 million to bail out—wouldn’t be able to defend his record against a former prosecutor. Vance also would have to defend all the terrible (but correct) things he said about Trump just a few years ago. He’d also have to explain how he wants to restrict divorce, despite the guy at the top of the ticket being twice-divorced himself. But worst of all, he would have to defend his extremist desire to ban all abortion nationally, as CNN reported late Wednesday. “I certainly would like abortion to be illegal nationally,” he told the “Very Fine People” podcast in January 2022. He even offered a weird hypothetical! “[L]et’s say Roe vs. Wade is overruled. Ohio bans abortion, in 2022 or let’s say 2024. And then, you know, every day George Soros sends a 747 to Columbus to load up disproportionately Black women to get them to go have abortions in California..” “And, and it’s like, if that happens, do you need some federal response to prevent it from happening?” Vance mused to podcast host Aimee Therese. “I’m pretty sympathetic to that actually. So, you know, hopefully we get to a point where Ohio bans abortion in California and the Soroses of the world respect it.” Among President Joe Biden’s many debate failures, he was unable to pin Trump down on abortion. Harris wouldn’t have that problem. And with Trump and his people running as hard as they can away from the issue, the last thing they need is a debate in which abortion features front and center. Campaign Action

Trump campaign won’t let JD Vance debate Kamala Harris

Seems that Donald Trump’s campaign doesn’t trust their vice presidential candidate, J.D. Vance, in a debate against Vice President Kamala Harris.

“We don’t know who the Democrat nominee for Vice President is going to be, so we can’t lock in a date before their convention,” the campaign said in a statement. “To do so would be unfair to Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker, Gretchen Whitmer, or whoever Kamala Harris picks as her running mate.”

Oh, they think they’re so clever. We all know that in reality, if the unlikely were to happen and Harris isn’t running for vice president, that a new person could be easily swapped in. This is all about fear that Vance—a weak candidate who almost lost red Ohio for the Republicans in 2022 and cost the Republicans $32 million to bail out—wouldn’t be able to defend his record against a former prosecutor.

Vance also would have to defend all the terrible (but correct) things he said about Trump just a few years ago.

He’d also have to explain how he wants to restrict divorce, despite the guy at the top of the ticket being twice-divorced himself.

But worst of all, he would have to defend his extremist desire to ban all abortion nationally, as CNN reported late Wednesday.

“I certainly would like abortion to be illegal nationally,” he told the “Very Fine People” podcast in January 2022.

He even offered a weird hypothetical! “[L]et’s say Roe vs. Wade is overruled. Ohio bans abortion, in 2022 or let’s say 2024. And then, you know, every day George Soros sends a 747 to Columbus to load up disproportionately Black women to get them to go have abortions in California..”

“And, and it’s like, if that happens, do you need some federal response to prevent it from happening?” Vance mused to podcast host Aimee Therese. “I’m pretty sympathetic to that actually. So, you know, hopefully we get to a point where Ohio bans abortion in California and the Soroses of the world respect it.”

Among President Joe Biden’s many debate failures, he was unable to pin Trump down on abortion. Harris wouldn’t have that problem. And with Trump and his people running as hard as they can away from the issue, the last thing they need is a debate in which abortion features front and center. Campaign Action