In 2016, when Donald Trump selected Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his running mate, it was largely seen as a strategy to attract evangelical Christian voters who were hesitant to support Trump, a thrice-married former Democrat. This time, Trump has chosen JD Vance, a decision that reflects his campaign strategy and potential governing style should he return to the White House.
Vance’s selection signals Trump’s understanding that the upcoming election will hinge on a few key battleground states in the industrial Midwest. As a native of Ohio, Vance gained prominence with his bestselling memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, which details his blue-collar upbringing and its impact on his political views. His background may resonate with the white working-class voters who were crucial to Trump’s victory in 2016.
In his announcement, Trump emphasized Vance’s commitment to American workers and farmers across pivotal states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Minnesota. He praised Vance’s military service and his education from an Ivy League law school.
At just 39, Vance represents a youthful contrast to the leading candidates of both parties, positioning him as a prominent figure among a new generation of MAGA Republicans. Should Trump reclaim the Oval Office, Vance would likely be a strong contender for the 2028 presidential nomination.
Although Vance criticized Trump during the 2016 election, he has since become a vocal supporter, especially on news networks. His loyalty likely influenced Trump’s decision. Vance has publicly disputed the legitimacy of Trump’s 2020 election loss and indicated that he would have sought to block the certification of election results during the January 6 Capitol riot.
Politically, Vance aligns closely with Trump, sharing views on trade, immigration, and foreign policy, notably opposing continued U.S. support for Ukraine. In areas of past disagreement, such as abortion access for victims of rape or incest, Vance has adjusted his stance to align more closely with Trump’s views.
Trump has outlined ambitious plans for a potential second term, including broad tariffs, the deportation of millions of undocumented migrants, and a significant overhaul of the federal workforce. Vance’s selection further underscores Trump’s commitment to his brand of politics.
Democratic opponents are sure to highlight this alignment; President Biden recently remarked that Vance is “a clone of Trump on the issues,” which may be precisely what Trump intends to project.