"When a Cheney is telling you how you should live your lives and how you should vote, you should run in the other direction."
GOP vice-presidential candidate JD Vance hosted a town hall with Charlie Kirk and Turning Point Action in High Point University in North Carolina where the senator sounded off about the Democrat Party becoming the party of "Liz Cheney" as he told the young college students about his experience as a Marine. Cheney, a Republican, has been criss-crossing the country with the Kamala Harris campaign in an effort to prevent Trump from gaining a second term in the White House.
"I wish that I could go back in time and tell myself from the perspective of 2003 that if Dick Cheney is in control, if a person with the last name of Cheney is in control of American foreign policy, it is a damn shame and a lot of bad things are going to happen because of it," Vance told the audience, going onto say that many people lost their lives as a result.
"I can tell you, my old 18-year-old self is coming forward into the future and telling you guys, when a Cheney is telling you how you should live your lives and how you should vote, you should run in the other direction," he said. The Ohio Senator remarked that when a "Cheney in charge of American foreign policy" that leads "to a lot of innocent, Americans and also other people losing their lives," referencing the Iraq war and other conflicts. Cheney is largely responsible for entangling the US in the Iraq war following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2002.
"Don't reward the party of Liz Cheney and Dick Cheney and Kamala Harris. Reward the party of Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk, and Donald J. Trump, because they're the ones who are going to accomplish peace and prosperity for all of you," Vance said in his pitch to the young voters.
Liz Cheney took some shots at Turning Point Action founder Charlie Kirk on Thursday, saying that he was a "twit" for saying that spouses should not lie to each other about who they are voting for. Kirk had commented about an ad from 'Vote Common Good' backed by the Harris-Walz campaign that advocates for women to lie to their husbands about who they are voting for if their husbands are pro-Trump.
Kirk has on a tour of college campuses to enourage students to vote, and to vote Trump.
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