Vice President candidate Sen. J.D. Vance speaks at Republican National Convention

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Published 2024-07-17
Sen. J.D. Vance, Vice President candidate, speaks at the Republican National Convention after being named Trump's running mate. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: cnb.cx/42d859g

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All Comments (21)
  • @ianstradian
    JD Vance speaks way better that Pence ever did. Pence seemed to be there for the ride and a tag along.
  • @kerrbear834
    We need someone like JD. Someone who has seen firsthand what globalization and elitism has done to the fabric of our country. Also, someone young enough to still have hope and optimism in their spirit.
  • Idk of him but at the very least, he is well spoken, which is better than I can say for the current president of the US
  • @vSOULvTHIEFv
    This man speaks like someone we actually need in this country
  • Yes, America is a nation, a people and place and shared heritage. It's not purely some "idea".
  • @Marchie818
    Finally a well spoken man of integrity we need Trump Vance
  • I grew up in the Bay Area, California, and have lived here my whole life. I was brought up through the public school system and was taught to be a Democrat, constantly told that Republicans are evil and only care about rich people. As a Hispanic, I was led to believe it would be stupid to support the GOP. When Obama ran for president, it was my first opportunity to vote at 18. I couldn’t fathom why so many people supported him or why my classmates were registering just to vote for him. I stayed away and watched his decisions and policies through his two terms. I didn’t agree with anything he did, from bank bailouts to drone bombings—it was crazy to watch, but no one would criticize him. When Trump ran for president, I was brainwashed by the media to believe he was evil, corrupt, a sociopath, and only cared about himself. I can't lie; I was brainwashed to hate him. After his term ended and Biden became president, I felt like enough was enough. I actually liked a lot of things Trump stood for and felt he made our country look strong. He was a great leader for us. This year will be my first time voting ever. I know my vote is probably wasted, knowing I live in California and it won’t make a difference, but I don’t care. I’m voting all RED this year. TRUMP 2024.
  • @Benji-lj9pj
    Great story, and great pick. Let’s make America great again
  • I have not felt this good, hopeful and energized in a long time. Mom and Maw Maw raised a wonderful man. Thank you to both of you. Now the Harris-Vance debate. LOL
  • @bagoto4015
    I love how everyone in the comments is so positive and supportive!
  • I'm so glad he mentioned union and non union workers. They both have their place in the work force!
  • I can give this guy a chance. What is there to loss. His views are similar to mine, so can relate to him.