Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance is urging fellow Republicans to take advantage of early voting and mail-in ballots, despite some skepticism within the party about these voting methods. Vance emphasized the importance of participating in the electoral process, stating, 'Let’s get out there and vote.'
During an appearance on the conservative Ruthless Podcast, Vance acknowledged the concerns some Republicans have about early voting and voting by mail but stressed the need to adapt to the current rules. He expressed a preference for Election Day but recognized the necessity of engaging with the existing system.
Vance expressed optimism about the GOP's prospects in the upcoming election, asserting that with hard work, Republicans could secure victories in all seven battleground states. He highlighted the importance of focusing on key states, particularly in the Rust Belt region.
Specifically, Vance mentioned Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania as critical states where the Trump campaign is intensifying its efforts. He noted that significant work was required in these states but expressed confidence in the campaign's strategy and the support they were receiving.
Despite differences within the party regarding voting methods, Vance's message underscores the importance of active participation in the electoral process. His call for Republicans to vote early and by mail reflects a pragmatic approach aimed at maximizing voter turnout and securing victories in key battleground states.