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With only about three weeks to go before Tuesday's election, Donald Trump pulled J.D. Vance of Middletown out of the middle of the pack of GOP senate candidates and dragged him across the finish line.
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Despite waiting until just a couple of weeks ago to weigh in — and flubbing Vance's name at a rally on Sunday — it was clear Trump's endorsement affected the race.
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On Thursday's Cincinnati Edition, we spend the full hour with the Political Junkie Ken Rudin. We will take your phone calls at 513-419-7100 and emails at talk@wvxu.org. The show starts at noon.
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Their mutual friend, billionaire Peter Thiel, might have had something to do with it.
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Republican U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Vance got the announcement that most of his rivals had been seeking — an endorsement from former President Donald Trump. But some conservatives say they won’t vote for Vance and are now threatening they won’t back Trump either.
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Trump made the announcement in a written statement Friday afternoon. He emphasized the importance for Republicans to win in November's midterm elections saying it would deliver a "devastating rebuke" of President Joe Biden's time in office. He also acknowledged the previous comments and criticisms Vance had made about him.
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Hillbilly Elegy author J.D. Vance is being hammered by opponents in the GOP Senate primary for anti-Trump remarks he made in 2016, Now we know why - a new poll suggests Vance is a serious candidate.
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The Political Junkie Ken Rudin is with Cincinnati Edition for a full hour taking your calls at 513-419-7100 and emails at talk@wvxu.org.
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Law enforcement officials announced 16 people indicted on federal gun crimes in in Cincinnati. This comes as there have been 212 shootings in Cincinnati…
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Author J.D. Vance spent nearly as many months exploring a run for Ohio's open U.S. Senate seat as Lewis and Clark spent exploring the wilderness of the…