JD Vance, the vice president of the United States, was serving his first term as a US senator when Donald Trump selected him to be his running mate in July.
The venture capitalist and author of the best-selling memoir “Hillbilly Elegy” was elected to the Senate in 2022 after receiving a boost from Trump in a contentious Republican primary.
It was a reversal from just six years earlier. Vance was a key voice in the “Never Trump” movement during the 2016 election and has a well-documented history of opposing Trump publicly. But he earned Trump’s endorsement in 2022 after a concerted yearlong effort to embrace a new image as a leading MAGA proponent.
The Ohio senator formally accepted the nomination during a keynote speech at the Republican National Convention.
“Tonight is a night of hope — a celebration of what America once was and, with God’s grace, what it will soon be again,” Vance said.












