"I've answered your question with another question": JD Vance refuses to say if Trump lost in 2020
SalonNo one dwells on the 2020 election nearly as much as Donald Trump, who reminds supporters of his refusal to concede at nearly every campaign stop. "There's an obsession with focusing on 2020," Vance said at one point, trying to shift the conversation to the serial falsehoods that the Trump campaign has spread about immigrants. “Senator Vance, I’m going to ask you again," Garcia-Navarro continued, "did Donald Trump lose the 2020 election?” Again, Vance — chosen to replace former Vice President Mike Pence after saying he would have denied certification of Trump's loss — refused to say "yes" or "no." As for 2024, he said if "there are problems" then voters can expect a repeat "in the same way that Democrats protested in 2004 and Donald Trump raised issues in 2020." "Donald Trump chose JD Vance to be his running mate for one reason and one reason only: He will do what Mike Pence wouldn't and put Donald Trump over the Constitution," she said.