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JD Vance Powerful Closing Statement at the 2024 VP Debate

 

During the only and the first debate of the vice presidential candidate, democratic Tim Walz, the republican senator from Ohio JD Vance, impressed the audience with his final statement that criticized the various political issues under the reign of President Biden, particularly Northeastern Iowa’s Vice President and her policies. Vance’s speech was directed to ordinary American citizens who do not find it easy with escalating prices and worry over security.

Calling for the Affordability of Basic Needs

Vance, who always gushes to everyone regarding the subject of closing, drew everyone’s attention to the issue of affordability as a problem that cuts across the imperialism practiced in America. “I think that in this day and age, whether you are wealthy or not, it shouldn’t prevent you from treating your loved one or family to a decent meal,” he said and maintained that this one of the most straightforward hopes of any human being is now difficult to achieve because of present-day policies. Among others, he noted that the prices of such essential items as heat, housing, and food have significantly increased these days, concluding that this is the result of the presidency of Joe Biden.

“Comes ‘He’s the one who made it difficult. It is quiet and easier because of Kamala Harris’s policies,” he continued. Since Ohio’s market has increased in terms of cost, Vance sought to appeal to critics facing the reality of high market prices by underscoring the day-to-day hardships of families. He further articulated, “You should be able to render and live peacefully without any security concerns,” turning the issues conclusively into a more lasting political fallout in extending the length and dynamics of the current administration’s policies.

Kamala Harris Critique

As baffling as it may sound, Caurina Harris did not mostly avoid hitting Harris. In contrast, most politicians would avoid saying why some policies could work ill or bad for them but rather attack them themselves. Vance noted that Harris has been in office for over three years and continues presenting new ideas and pushing new policies, which she thinks will resolve these problems. For example, “day one was 1,400 days ago, and her policies have exacerbated these issues.” he asserted. As he put it, such design was used to criticize Harris’s apathy concerning bringing forth reforms while in public office, thereby implying she be taken on her past creditability or performance.

His was a scissor, and limelight rather than blame, issuing statements aimed at voters choosing Harley in the subsequent ballot would make it more difficult for their dreams of America to come true. The public needs change, and more so, in the policies adopted towards the state, the public has been craving for ‘We need change. We need a new direction,’ and Quarter is trying to rationalize the elections and explain that it will become a cross-road in the country’s future in the next few weeks.

Rallying Support for Donald Trump

In a motivating closing call, Vance appealed to the audience to support Donald Trump in the forthcoming election, emphasizing that Trump is the most suited candidate to bring change. “We need a president who has already done this once before and did it well,” Vance stated, paraphrasing the words of this country’s people about the past presidency by referring to it as one that brought in efficiency and is necessary again.

Vance’s closing words were in line with Republican discourse. He appealed to the people for change and stated that the present order was not working for them. By focusing on cost, a sense of security, and returning to a sound leadership style, Vance set off hopes of more supporters and undecided voters toward his campaign.

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