Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, recently stated that he has not yet considered who might replace Sen. JD Vance in the Senate if former President Trump's ticket emerges victorious. Jordan emphasized that his current focus is on winning on November 5, rather than contemplating potential replacements for Vance.
Jordan, a prominent Ohio Republican serving in Congress, could potentially be a candidate for the Senate seat if necessary. In the event that JD Vance assumes the role of vice president, Gov. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, would be responsible for appointing a replacement. Another Ohio resident, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, has expressed openness to considering the Senate seat if offered.
Additionally, Jordan expressed confidence in Vance's abilities, anticipating a compelling speech from him on Wednesday night. Jordan praised Vance for his exceptional performance in confronting challenges posed by the left and mainstream media, highlighting his consistent effectiveness in such situations.