Ohio Senator JD Vance, in a recent rally in Pennsylvania, appeared to suggest that he does not believe Donald Trump lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden. Vance criticized the media for focusing on the past election rather than important issues like the cost of living or border security. He claimed that censorship by large technology companies, such as the handling of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, impacted the election results. Vance has been consistent in his doubts about the election results and has stated that he would not have certified the results if he had been in the Senate on January 6, 2020.
Vance’s refusal to definitively say whether Trump lost the election has been a key talking point in his campaign. He has repeatedly emphasized the need to focus on the future rather than the past and has criticized the media for dwelling on the issue. In a recent podcast interview, Vance again avoided directly answering the question about Trump’s loss and highlighted censorship by tech companies as a major concern.
Despite his hesitancy to confirm the election results, Vance expressed confidence in the integrity of the upcoming 2024 election and stated that efforts have been made to ensure that every legal ballot is cast and counted. His stance on the 2020 election results aligns with Trump’s claims of election fraud and challenges to the legitimacy of Biden’s victory.
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