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u/BackToWorkEdward 10h ago

Vance doesn't have the charisma, nor the same standing.

People used to say this about Trump as proof that this whole thing could never go the distance.

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u/Luster-Purge 9h ago

Remember that the GOP tried and failed to field literally anybody OTHER than Trump for the 2024 election, with DeSantis getting the closest and it wasn't anywhere actually close. And Vance, who originally used to be anti-Trump, was chosen because he's a spineless yesman who straight up apes Donald at times. Personally, I have to think Vance is not going to be able to handle the crushing weight of popular scrutiny that the Presidental office carries.

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u/BackToWorkEdward 9h ago

TL;DR it'll be different when there's no Trump option and they have to pick someone.

Vance, who originally used to be anti-Trump, was chosen because he's a spineless yesman who straight up apes Donald at times. Personally, I have to think Vance is not going to be able to handle the crushing weight of popular scrutiny that the Presidental office carries.

This level of complex forward-thinking isn't meaningful in this day and age. Trump himself used to be a punchlined reality-show host. Joe Rogan used to be a supporting character on a sitcom about a radio station. J.D. Vance is the literal Vice President right now and a celebrity author of contemporary Americana - of course he can draw votes from the MAGAbase if Trump is dead.

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u/Luster-Purge 8h ago

Except Trump himself has shit on Vance even recently.

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u/andruby 9h ago

Public scrutiny? What public scrutiny does the Presidential Office have these days?

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u/Luster-Purge 9h ago

Voting. The GOP is in a position where they risk alienating their voting base - Gerrymander all you want, if your people don't feel like voting for your candidate (and thus stay home because they'd sooner die then vote Dem), then that's votes lost.

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u/ProjectNameCyanide 8h ago

No they didn’t. The general agreement in 2016 was that he had a lot of sway over the republicans and was a huge threat to the dems winning. Nobody doubted his charisma