“I think there are serious problems in 2020, so did Donald Trump lose the election? Not by the words that I would use,” the Ohio senator said at a Pennsylvania rally.
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance is finally revealing whether he thinks Donald Trump lost the 2020 election after being asked the question numerous times on numerous occasions.
During a rally Wednesday in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, the senator from Ohio was asked, “What message do you think it sends to independent voters when you do not directly answer the question ‘Did Donald Trump lose in 2020?’”
Vance decided to finally answer the “Did Trump lose?” question, and the response sounded so heavily workshopped to appease his fearless leader that it explains why he waited so long to answer the simple question.
“On the election of 2020, I’ve answered this question directly a million times. No, I think there are serious problems in 2020, so did Donald Trump lose the election? Not by the words that I would use,” Vance said, adding: “I really couldn’t care less if you agree or disagree with me on this issue.”
NBC News noted that Vance’s response was the first time he gave a clear answer to the question of Trump’s loss. Previously he answered with vague generalities, such as when he said he was “focused on the future” during the vice presidential debate.
His debate rival, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, called the response a “damning nonanswer.”
Apparently a lot of people on social media weren’t impressed by Vance’s answer, based on the responses.