Vice presidential candidate JD Vance said “no” former president Donald Trump did not lose the 2020 election “by the words” the Ohio Republican would use, when asked at a rally Wednesday what message it sends to independent voters that he has not directly answered that question.
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"Did Donald Trump lose the election? Not by the words that I would use, okay?" Vance said at a rally in Williamsport, Lycoming County.
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Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance boldly said “no,” Donald Trump did not lose the 2020 election, when pressed on the issue at a campaign event Wednesday in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Ohio senator has avoided directly denying the results over the past few weeks.
"I think there are serious problems in 2020, so did Donald Trump lose the election? Not by the words that I would use," the Ohio senator said at a Pennsylvania rally.