Former President Donald J. Trump‘s running mate, Senator J.D. Vance, has vowed to stand up for Americans “cast aside and forgotten by America’s ruling class” at the Republican National Convention, recalling his own humble beginnings in Middletown, Ohio.
Vance began his speech by praising former President Trump as someone who “chose to endure abuse, slander, and persecution” despite being a successful businessman who already had “everything anyone could ever want in a life.”
“I want all Americans to watch the video of a would-be assassin coming a quarter of an inch from taking his life. Consider the lies they told you about Donald Trump. And then look at that photo of him defiant — fist in the air,” he said. “When Donald Trump rose to his feet in that Pennsylvania field—all of America stood with him. And what did he call for us to do for his country? To fight. To fight for America.”
He also paid tribute to “the brave Corey Comperatore, who gave his life to protect his family” during the assassination attempt.
UPBRINGING.
Coming around to his own background, the former U.S. Marine described how policies supported by Joe Biden had sent working-class jobs overseas, flooded the country with cheap foreign goods, and sent people to their deaths in ill-conceived wars.
“[A]t each step of the way, in small towns like mine in Ohio, or next door in Pennsylvania or Michigan, in other states across our country, jobs were sent overseas, and our children were sent to war,” Vance said.
“And somehow, a real estate developer from New York City by the name of Donald J. Trump was right on all of these issues while Biden was wrong,” he said. “President Trump knew, even then, that we needed leaders who would put America first.”
He credited his own American Dream story in large part to his “tough as nails” Mamaw, who acted as his “guardian angel” while jobs went out of his community and “deadly Chinese fentanyl” came in.
THE FUTURE.
Senator Vance said Trump‘s vision for America is “so simple and yet so powerful,” with an America First government catering not to Wall Street but to “the working man.”
“We’re done importing foreign labor; we’re going to fight for American citizens and their good jobs and their good wages,” he vowed.
“We’re done buying energy from countries that hate us; we’re going to get it right here, from American workers in Pennsylvania and Ohio and across the country,” he continued, adding: “We’re going to build factories again, put people to work making real products for American families, made with the hands of American workers”—and stop the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from “building their middle class on the backs of American citizens.”
“We will, in short, make America great again!”