Democrats and media personalities on Tuesday acknowledged Donald Trump’s impact on Ohio Senate candidate J.D. Vance’s GOP primary win.
In April, Trump endorsed Vance. Polling showed Trump’s immediate impact on the race, and Vance never looked back.
Tom Nichols, a contributing writer for the Atlantic, gave Trump the credit for Vance’s win in the hotly contested primary.
Washington Post opinion writer Jennifer Rubin said Vance won because he is a “Trumpist nut job.”
“All those Dolan voters should get to know Tim Ryan. If they don’t want to criminalize all abortions, want people who respect election results and actually think govt is there to solve problems he might be their guy.. cause JD Vance is a Trumpist nut job,” she stated.
Left-wing pundit Ron Filipkowski explained how Trump’s endorsement played out in polling data.
Bill Kristol, editor at large at the Bulwark, said, “When Trump talks, Republicans listen.”
“When Trump endorsed Vance, on April 15, Vance was third at about 10%, behind Mandel and Gibbons each at 21%. Without Trump’s endorsement, Vance almost certainly stalls out at 10%, and finishes fourth. When Trump talks, Republicans listen,” he said.
Tyler Buchanan, who is affiliated with Axios, said Vance got lucky with Trump’s endorsement.
Republicans also celebrated Vance’s win, while crediting the America First movement:
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