Vance’s past anti-Trump comments could sway on-the-fence Americans to vote red: Sen. Johnson
MILWAUKEE— Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson brushed off vice presidential nominee JD Vance's anti-Trump comments from 2016, arguing Vance's evolution with Trump could sway on-the-fence Americans to vote red.
"I think it's admirable that people grow and they change their opinions. And I credit him with that. That's not going to be a problem at all. He just might help other people change their opinions of Donald Trump, who had to be changed after what happened on Saturday night," Johnson told Fox News Digital from the RNC.
"That is a life-changing event for anybody. You got President Trump now, if he wins re-election, he doesn't have to worry about re-election. That's liberating, and he has to believe that God saved him for a reason, for this moment," he continued, referring to the assassination attempt against Trump on Saturday.
As Vance's national prominence rose in 2016 following the release of his memoir "Hillbilly Elegy," he was critical of Trump's presidential run, including describing himself as a "Never Trump guy." The senator has since totally disavowed his comments, and underscored to voters that he's unafraid to admit when he is wrong.
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Vance has taken the previous comments head-on during interviews with the media, including during an interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier last month.
"Look, I was wrong about Donald Trump," Vance said. "I didn’t think he was gonna be a good president, Bret. He was a great president. And it’s one of the reasons why I’m working so hard to make sure he gets a second term."
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Johnson added that Vance is a man of "integrity," noting Trump "chose