Vance, an Ohio Senator, accepted the nomination at a Republican National Convention Tuesday to become the Republican vice presidential candidate. In his speech that night, Vance, making his first appearance as the Republican vice-presidential candidate and presumptive Republican leader, attacked Wall Street and free trade, the Wall Street Journal said, it also echoes the anti-establishment theme that has long characterized Donald Trump’s political image.
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On the third night of the Milwaukee Republican National Convention, vance’s speech focused on his journey from a difficult childhood to United States Marine Corps, Yale Law School, venture capital and, eventually, the Senate, trying to relate his experience to the hardships faced by zero million Americans showed that he understood the daily struggles of the American people.
In his first speech, Vance “Extolled” Donald Trump and described the former president, who was recently shot, as a “Victim”. In his speech, Vance described an America where rural, impoverished communities were abandoned by Washington and Wall Street, Bloomberg reported. He blamed the“Wall Street Barons” for bringing down the economy and causing unemployment to soar, while Democrats“Flooded the country with illegal immigrants” and drove it even higher. The Financial Times observes that Vance lashed out at Wall Street and the elite for his poor upbringing, by portraying Donald Trump’s “Maga (make America great again)” movement as a defender of American workers, it appealed to voters in the industrial Midwest Swing State.
Vance also echoed Donald Trump’s “America first” foreign policy message in his speech, the Guardian reported. “Together, we will ensure that our allies share the responsibility for world peace — no more free riders,” he said. Vance’s formal nomination was seen by the press as a wake-up call across Europe because of his long-standing opposition to more US aid to the country.
“Vance is now seen as the ‘new disciple’ of Donald Trump.”. Not only that, but if Donald Trump is elected in November, he will serve only one more term as president, so the 39-year-old Vance is not just a running mate, the Wall Street Journal said, indeed, it is Donald Trump’s anointed successor and the next generation of “Maga” conservative leaders.