Sen. JD Vance’s (R-OH) favorable rating has slid even further from where it was a week and a half ago, prompting CNN’s Harry Enten to call Vance the worst vice presidential nomination pick since 1972.
Since former President Donald Trump selected him, Vance has had a rough go. Democrats have seized on comments by the former venture capitalist and author of Hillbilly Elegy deriding “childless cat ladies.” The senator has also said that childless individuals “don’t really have a direct stake in” the country and advocated parents receive one vote for each child they have. At a recent rally, he claimed liberals might call him a racist because he drank a Diet Mountain Dew.
Last week, Enten noted that Vance had a net favorable rating of negative six points in the immediate aftermath of the Republican National Convention.
“He is the first guy after, immediately following a convention, a VP pick, who actually had a net negative favorable rating that is underwater,” Enten said at the time.
On Tuesday, Enten was back with more bad news for the Republican ticket.
“I mean, it’s the worst vice presidential pick of my lifetime,” said Enten, 36. “If we look at the net favorability ratings, you know, we did this segment last week, which basically said that he was the first one that had a net negative favorability rating coming out of his party’s convention.”
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CNN’s Bakari Sellers responded by saying, “I think that J.D. Vance is kind of the Sarah Palin of Dan Quayles.”
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