​​J.D. Vance made a terrible admission about the 2024 election

Nov 7, 2024

Donald Trump putting J.D. Vance on the ticket as his running mate proved to be a brilliant move.

On Election Day, Vance opened up about his experience running for Vice President.

And J.D. Vance made a terrible admission about the 2024 election.

J.D. Vance addressed political divisions in America

Ever since Donald Trump won the 2016 election, woke cancel culture took over the Democrat Party.

Leftists began cutting friends and family members out of their lives because they supported Donald Trump.

Trump supporters on college campuses and the workplace began self-censoring out of fear of social ostracization or even worse – getting kicked out of school or losing their job.

The political division in America came about because the left suffered a psychotic mental breakdown after Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton.

As J.D. Vance made more campaign appearances, the more popular Vance got with the public.

On Election Day Vance repeated a line that endeared to voters about how no matter what happened on November 5, Americans should lose friendships or family relationships over the election.

“You know, my most important message is we ought to argue, disagree about, Persuade each other about politics — That’s that’s part of the natural process. But we can’t discard friends and we can’t discard family members,” Vance told reporters after casting his ballot in Ohio.

Vance calls for an end to political hate

As the Left grew more secular, politics replaced religion in the lives of Democrats.

That led to leftists treating anyone who disagreed with them politically as a heretic.

Vance said it was time for Americans to remember that elections come and go, but friends and family should be a permanent part of your life.

“I think that if we all just recognize this basic principle that we ought to love people, we ought to be friends with people, we ought to be family members with people regardless of their politics. That would do a lot to heal the division,” Vance added.

Vance knew from personal experience as people he was formerly friends with leaked text messages to the media after Trump put him on the ticket in the hopes of embarrassing Trump and hurting Vance politically.

“I know myself, I’ve had a lot of friends — not a lot — I’ve had a few friends who have cast their friendship aside because I decided that I wanted Donald J. Trump to be the winner in the last election, in this election. I think that’s a tragedy, and I’m not going to follow that example,” Vance added.

Vance made a call for national unity and for Americans to realize that what really matters in life is your relationships with other people and that – and not election outcome results – is what should bring you joy in life.

“I’d say to everybody, whether you’re voting for Donald Trump or voting for Kamala Harris, remember friends and family, that stuff is what really, really matters. We ought to be kind to one another, we ought to treat each other with respect,” Vance continued.

“And fundamentally, what we’re trying to do, President Trump and I, is just build the kind of country where our fellow Americans can achieve their dreams. But that’s all of our fellow Americans, regardless of who they vote for,” Vance concluded.

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