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J. D. Vance

James David Vance (born James Donald Bowman; August 2, 1984) is an American venture capitalist, author, and the junior United States senator from Ohio since 2023.[1][2] A member of the Republican Party, he came to prominence with his 2016 memoir, Hillbilly Elegy.

J. D. Vance
Official portrait, 2023
United States Senator
from Ohio
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
Serving with Sherrod Brown
Preceded byRob Portman
Personal details
Born
James Donald Bowman

(1984-08-02) August 2, 1984 (age 39)
Middletown, Ohio, U.S.
Other namesJames Hamel Vance
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Usha Chilukuri
(m. 2014)
Children3
EducationOhio State University (BA)
Yale University (JD)
WebsiteSenate website
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Marine Corps
Years of service2003–2007
RankCorporal
Unit2nd Marine Aircraft Wing
Battles/warsIraq War

Born in Middletown, Ohio, Vance studied political science and philosophy at Ohio State University before earning a J.D. from Yale Law School. His memoir, which describes his upbringing in Middletown and his family's Appalachian values, became a New York Times bestseller and attracted significant press attention during the 2016 United States presidential election.[3] Vance launched his first political campaign for Ohio's Senate seat in 2021 and won the Republican nomination. He defeated Democratic nominee Tim Ryan in the general election.

Early life and education Edit

James David Vance was born on August 2, 1984, in Middletown, Ohio, between Cincinnati and Dayton, as James Donald Bowman, the son of Donald Bowman and Bev Vance. Of Scots-Irish descent,[4][3][5][6] his mother and father divorced when Vance was a toddler. Shortly afterward, he was adopted by his mother's third husband.[4] Vance and his sister were raised primarily by his grandparents, James and Bonnie Vance, whom they called "Mamaw and Papaw."[5][7][8][9] J. D. later went by the name James Hamel, his stepfather's surname, until adopting the surname Vance in honor of his grandparents.[10]

Vance was educated at Middletown High School,[11] a public high school in his hometown. After graduating, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps[12] and served in the Iraq War as a combat correspondent with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing.[13][14][15][16] Vance later attended Ohio State University, graduating in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts degree summa cum laude in political science and philosophy.[17][18] While at Ohio State, he worked for Republican Ohio State Senator Bob Schuler.[19]

After graduating from Ohio State, Vance attended Yale Law School, where he was an editor of the Yale Law Journal. During his first year, his professor Amy Chua, author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, persuaded him to write his memoir.[20] Vance graduated from Yale in 2013 with a Juris Doctor.

Career Edit

 
Vance in 2017

After working at a corporate law firm, Vance moved to San Francisco to work in the tech industry. He served as a principal at Peter Thiel's venture capital firm, Mithril Capital.[21]

In 2016, Harper published Vance's book, Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis. It was on The New York Times Best Seller list in 2016 and 2017. It was a finalist for the 2017 Dayton Literary Peace Prize[22] and winner of the 2017 Audie Award for Nonfiction. The New York Times called it "one of the six best books to help understand Trump's win".[3] The Washington Post called him the "voice of the Rust Belt",[2] while The New Republic criticized him as "liberal media's favorite white trash–splainer" and the "false prophet of blue America."[23] Economist William Easterly, a West Virginia native, criticized the book, writing, "Sloppy analysis of collections of people—coastal elites, flyover America, Muslims, immigrants, people without college degrees, you name it—has become routine. And it's killing our politics."[24]

In December 2016, Vance indicated that he planned to move to Ohio to start a nonprofit, potentially run for office,[25] and work on combating drug addiction in the Rust Belt.[2]

In 2017, Vance joined Revolution LLC, an investment firm founded by AOL cofounder Steve Case, as an investment partner, where he was tasked with expanding the "Rise of the Rest" initiative, which focuses on growing investments in under-served regions outside the Silicon Valley and New York City tech bubbles.[26]

In January 2017, Vance became a CNN contributor.[27] In April 2017, Ron Howard signed on to direct a film version of Hillbilly Elegy, which Netflix released in 2020, and which starred Owen Asztalos and Gabriel Basso as Vance.[28]

In 2019, Vance co-founded Narya Capital in Cincinnati, with financial backing from Thiel, Eric Schmidt, and Marc Andreessen.[29] In 2020, he raised $93 million for the firm.[30] With Thiel and former Trump adviser Darren Blanton, Vance has invested in the Canadian online video platform Rumble, a right-wing alternative to YouTube.[31][32]

U.S. Senate Edit

Elections Edit

2022 Edit

 
Final results by county in 2022:
  J.D. Vance
  •   80–90%
  •   70–80%
  •   60–70%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   50–60%

In early 2018, Vance reportedly considered running for U.S. Senate against Sherrod Brown,[33] but decided not to.[34] In April 2021, he expressed interest in running for the Senate seat being vacated by Republican Rob Portman.[35]

Peter Thiel gave $10 million to Protect Ohio Values, a super PAC created in February 2021 to support Vance's candidacy in the 2022 U.S. Senate election in Ohio.[36][37][38] Robert Mercer also gave an undisclosed amount.[36] In May 2021, Vance launched an exploratory committee.[39] In July 2021, he officially entered the race;[40] it was his first campaign for public office.[41]

On May 3, 2022, Vance won the Republican primary with 32% of the vote,[42] defeating multiple candidates, including Josh Mandel (23%) and Matt Dolan (22%).[43] In the November 8, 2022, general election, he defeated Democratic nominee Tim Ryan with 53.1% of the vote to Ryan's 46.9%.[44]

Tenure Edit

Vance was sworn in to the U.S. Senate on January 3, 2023. He is the first U.S. senator from Ohio to take office without holding previous government experience since John Glenn, who took office in 1974.

Vance has gained significant media attention for his response to the 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.[45][46][47] He was criticized for a delayed response to the derailment, with an official statement from his office released on February 13. Vance and others countered that he had responded to the derailment the day after it occurred, sooner than fellow Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown.[48][49]

On February 26, Vance wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post supporting the provision of PPP style funds to those affected by the derailment, which some Republican senators criticized.[50][51] On March 1, Vance, Brown, and Senators John Fetterman, Bob Casey, Josh Hawley, and Marco Rubio proposed legislation to prevent another rail derailment like the one in East Palestine.[52][53] The bill has received bipartisan Senate support.[54]

Committee assignments For the 117th United States Congress, Vance was named to three Senate committees.[55] They are:

  Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

• Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection;

• Housing, Transportation, and Community Development subcommittee;

• Securities, Insurance, and Investment subcommittee;          

  Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

• Communications, Media, and Broadband subcommittee;

• Oceans, Fisheries, Climate Change, and Manufacturing subcommittee;

• Space and Science subcommittee;          

  Senate Special Committee on Aging

Political positions Edit

Vance has been called a populist conservative.[56]

Social issues Edit

Vance opposes abortion, and he has indicated that he may support a federal ban on abortions after 15 weeks. He has also said that abortion laws can be set by the states.[57][58] When asked whether abortion laws should include exceptions for rape and incest, he said, "two wrong[s] don't make a right."[59]

Vance opposes the Respect for Marriage Act[60][61] and has said, "I believe that marriage is between one man and one woman, but I don't think the gay marriage issue is alive right now. I'm not one of these guys who's looking to try to take people's families and rip them apart."[62]

Immigration Edit

Vance once admonished Trump for demonizing immigrants, but has repeatedly called illegal immigration "dirty".[63][64] In 2022, he told Tucker Carlson that Democrats "have decided that they can't win reelection in 2022 unless they bring a large number of new voters to replace the voters that are already here."[65] This led to allegations that Vance was endorsing the white supremacist Great Replacement conspiracy theory, according to which there is an effort to replace white Americans with immigrants.[66][65] He has supported Trump's proposal for a wall along the southern border and rejected the idea that advocates for the border wall are racist. He has also proposed spending $3 billion to finish Trump's wall.[67][68]

Views on childlessness, divorce, and domestic abuse Edit

In a 2021 speech to the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Vance blamed "the childless left" for America's woes. He praised far-right Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban for encouraging married couples to have children, and said that parents should "have a bigger say in how democracy functions" than non-parents.[69]

In September 2021, while speaking at Pacifica Christian High School in California, Vance said, "This is one of the great tricks that I think the sexual revolution pulled on the American populace, which is the idea that, like, 'well, OK, these marriages were fundamentally, you know, they were maybe even violent, but certainly they were unhappy. And so getting rid of them and making it easier for people to shift spouses like they change their underwear, that's going to make people happier in the long term.'"[70] Vice wrote that Vance "seemed to suggest that in some cases, 'even violent' marriages should continue." In response to Vice, Vance claimed that rates of domestic violence had "skyrocketed" in recent years due to what he called "modern society's war on families". In recent decades, rates of domestic violence have decreased.[71][72] A strategist for Vance called Vice's characterization misleading and said Vance does not support people staying in abusive relationships.[73]

Views on drug smuggling Edit

During his 2022 U.S. Senate campaign, Vance said that President Joe Biden was flooding Ohio with illegal drugs by not enforcing security at the southern border,[74] a claim The New York Times called "blatantly false".[75]

Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 Edit

Vance was among the 31 Senate Republicans who voted against final passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023.[76]

Relationship with Donald Trump Edit

During the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Vance was an outspoken critic of Republican nominee Donald Trump. In a February 2016 USA Today column, he wrote that "Trump's actual policy proposals, such as they are, range from immoral to absurd."[77] In October 2016, he called Trump "reprehensible" in a post on Twitter,[78] and described himself as a "never-Trump guy."[79]

By February 2018, Vance began changing his opinion, saying Trump "is one of the few political leaders in America that recognizes the frustration that exists in large parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, eastern Kentucky and so forth".[80]

Vance supported Trump in 2020.[81] In July 2021, he apologized for calling Trump "reprehensible" and deleted posts from 2016 from his Twitter account that were critical of him.[82][83] Vance said that he now thought Trump was a good president and expressed regret about his criticism during the 2016 election.[78] Vance visited Mar-a-Lago to meet with Trump and Peter Thiel ahead of an official announcement regarding his U.S. Senate campaign.[35]

In October 2021, Vance reiterated Trump's false claims of election fraud, saying that Trump lost the 2020 presidential election because of widespread voter fraud.[84]

On April 15, 2022, Trump endorsed Vance for U.S. Senate.[79] On April 18, Vance's former law school roommate, politician Josh McLaurin, leaked private messages that Vance had sent him in 2016 in which Vance questioned whether Trump would become another "cynical asshole" like Richard Nixon or "America's Hitler".[85] Vance also stated his intention to vote for independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin in the 2016 presidential election.[78]

Personal life Edit

Vance has been married to a former law school classmate, Usha Chilukuri Vance, since 2014. They have three children.[86] For much of his professional career, Vance and his family have lived in San Francisco, where they were active in community gardening.[87]

Vance was raised in a "conservative, evangelical" branch of Protestantism, but by September 2016, he was "thinking very seriously about converting to Catholicism" but was "not an active participant" in any particular religious denomination.[88] In August 2019, Vance was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic Church in a ceremony at St. Gertrude Priory in Cincinnati, Ohio. He chose Augustine of Hippo as his Confirmation saint. Vance said he converted because he "became persuaded over time that Catholicism was true", and described Catholic theology's influence on his political views.[89]

Also in 2019, the first issue of The Lamp, which has since been called "a Catholic version of The New Yorker",[90] included an essay by Vance describing the reasons for his conversion to Roman Catholicism.[91]

Works Edit

  • Vance, J. D. (June 2016). Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis. Harper. ISBN 978-0-06230054-6.

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External links Edit

  • J. D. Vance official U.S. Senate website
  • Campaign website
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James David Vance born James Donald Bowman August 2 1984 is an American venture capitalist author and the junior United States senator from Ohio since 2023 1 2 A member of the Republican Party he came to prominence with his 2016 memoir Hillbilly Elegy J D VanceOfficial portrait 2023United States Senatorfrom OhioIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2023Serving with Sherrod BrownPreceded byRob PortmanPersonal detailsBornJames Donald Bowman 1984 08 02 August 2 1984 age 39 Middletown Ohio U S Other namesJames Hamel VancePolitical partyRepublicanSpouseUsha Chilukuri m 2014 wbr Children3EducationOhio State University BA Yale University JD WebsiteSenate websiteMilitary serviceBranch serviceUnited States Marine CorpsYears of service2003 2007RankCorporalUnit2nd Marine Aircraft WingBattles warsIraq WarJ D Vance s voice source source J D Vance questions witnesses on the effectiveness of Russian sanctionsRecorded February 28 2023Born in Middletown Ohio Vance studied political science and philosophy at Ohio State University before earning a J D from Yale Law School His memoir which describes his upbringing in Middletown and his family s Appalachian values became a New York Times bestseller and attracted significant press attention during the 2016 United States presidential election 3 Vance launched his first political campaign for Ohio s Senate seat in 2021 and won the Republican nomination He defeated Democratic nominee Tim Ryan in the general election Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 U S Senate 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 2022 3 2 Tenure 4 Political positions 4 1 Social issues 4 2 Immigration 4 3 Views on childlessness divorce and domestic abuse 4 4 Views on drug smuggling 4 5 Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 4 6 Relationship with Donald Trump 5 Personal life 6 Works 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditJames David Vance was born on August 2 1984 in Middletown Ohio between Cincinnati and Dayton as James Donald Bowman the son of Donald Bowman and Bev Vance Of Scots Irish descent 4 3 5 6 his mother and father divorced when Vance was a toddler Shortly afterward he was adopted by his mother s third husband 4 Vance and his sister were raised primarily by his grandparents James and Bonnie Vance whom they called Mamaw and Papaw 5 7 8 9 J D later went by the name James Hamel his stepfather s surname until adopting the surname Vance in honor of his grandparents 10 Vance was educated at Middletown High School 11 a public high school in his hometown After graduating he enlisted in the U S Marine Corps 12 and served in the Iraq War as a combat correspondent with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing 13 14 15 16 Vance later attended Ohio State University graduating in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts degree summa cum laude in political science and philosophy 17 18 While at Ohio State he worked for Republican Ohio State Senator Bob Schuler 19 After graduating from Ohio State Vance attended Yale Law School where he was an editor of the Yale Law Journal During his first year his professor Amy Chua author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother persuaded him to write his memoir 20 Vance graduated from Yale in 2013 with a Juris Doctor Career Edit nbsp Vance in 2017After working at a corporate law firm Vance moved to San Francisco to work in the tech industry He served as a principal at Peter Thiel s venture capital firm Mithril Capital 21 In 2016 Harper published Vance s book Hillbilly Elegy A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis It was on The New York Times Best Seller list in 2016 and 2017 It was a finalist for the 2017 Dayton Literary Peace Prize 22 and winner of the 2017 Audie Award for Nonfiction The New York Times called it one of the six best books to help understand Trump s win 3 The Washington Post called him the voice of the Rust Belt 2 while The New Republic criticized him as liberal media s favorite white trash splainer and the false prophet of blue America 23 Economist William Easterly a West Virginia native criticized the book writing Sloppy analysis of collections of people coastal elites flyover America Muslims immigrants people without college degrees you name it has become routine And it s killing our politics 24 In December 2016 Vance indicated that he planned to move to Ohio to start a nonprofit potentially run for office 25 and work on combating drug addiction in the Rust Belt 2 In 2017 Vance joined Revolution LLC an investment firm founded by AOL cofounder Steve Case as an investment partner where he was tasked with expanding the Rise of the Rest initiative which focuses on growing investments in under served regions outside the Silicon Valley and New York City tech bubbles 26 In January 2017 Vance became a CNN contributor 27 In April 2017 Ron Howard signed on to direct a film version of Hillbilly Elegy which Netflix released in 2020 and which starred Owen Asztalos and Gabriel Basso as Vance 28 In 2019 Vance co founded Narya Capital in Cincinnati with financial backing from Thiel Eric Schmidt and Marc Andreessen 29 In 2020 he raised 93 million for the firm 30 With Thiel and former Trump adviser Darren Blanton Vance has invested in the Canadian online video platform Rumble a right wing alternative to YouTube 31 32 U S Senate EditElections Edit 2022 Edit Main article 2022 United States Senate election in Ohio nbsp Final results by county in 2022 J D Vance 80 90 70 80 60 70 50 60 Tim Ryan 60 70 50 60 In early 2018 Vance reportedly considered running for U S Senate against Sherrod Brown 33 but decided not to 34 In April 2021 he expressed interest in running for the Senate seat being vacated by Republican Rob Portman 35 Peter Thiel gave 10 million to Protect Ohio Values a super PAC created in February 2021 to support Vance s candidacy in the 2022 U S Senate election in Ohio 36 37 38 Robert Mercer also gave an undisclosed amount 36 In May 2021 Vance launched an exploratory committee 39 In July 2021 he officially entered the race 40 it was his first campaign for public office 41 On May 3 2022 Vance won the Republican primary with 32 of the vote 42 defeating multiple candidates including Josh Mandel 23 and Matt Dolan 22 43 In the November 8 2022 general election he defeated Democratic nominee Tim Ryan with 53 1 of the vote to Ryan s 46 9 44 Tenure Edit Vance was sworn in to the U S Senate on January 3 2023 He is the first U S senator from Ohio to take office without holding previous government experience since John Glenn who took office in 1974 Vance has gained significant media attention for his response to the 2023 train derailment in East Palestine Ohio 45 46 47 He was criticized for a delayed response to the derailment with an official statement from his office released on February 13 Vance and others countered that he had responded to the derailment the day after it occurred sooner than fellow Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown 48 49 On February 26 Vance wrote an op ed in The Washington Post supporting the provision of PPP style funds to those affected by the derailment which some Republican senators criticized 50 51 On March 1 Vance Brown and Senators John Fetterman Bob Casey Josh Hawley and Marco Rubio proposed legislation to prevent another rail derailment like the one in East Palestine 52 53 The bill has received bipartisan Senate support 54 Committee assignments For the 117th United States Congress Vance was named to three Senate committees 55 They are Senate Committee on Banking Housing and Urban Affairs Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection Housing Transportation and Community Development subcommittee Securities Insurance and Investment subcommittee Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation Communications Media and Broadband subcommittee Oceans Fisheries Climate Change and Manufacturing subcommittee Space and Science subcommittee Senate Special Committee on AgingPolitical positions EditVance has been called a populist conservative 56 Social issues Edit Vance opposes abortion and he has indicated that he may support a federal ban on abortions after 15 weeks He has also said that abortion laws can be set by the states 57 58 When asked whether abortion laws should include exceptions for rape and incest he said two wrong s don t make a right 59 Vance opposes the Respect for Marriage Act 60 61 and has said I believe that marriage is between one man and one woman but I don t think the gay marriage issue is alive right now I m not one of these guys who s looking to try to take people s families and rip them apart 62 Immigration Edit Vance once admonished Trump for demonizing immigrants but has repeatedly called illegal immigration dirty 63 64 In 2022 he told Tucker Carlson that Democrats have decided that they can t win reelection in 2022 unless they bring a large number of new voters to replace the voters that are already here 65 This led to allegations that Vance was endorsing the white supremacist Great Replacement conspiracy theory according to which there is an effort to replace white Americans with immigrants 66 65 He has supported Trump s proposal for a wall along the southern border and rejected the idea that advocates for the border wall are racist He has also proposed spending 3 billion to finish Trump s wall 67 68 Views on childlessness divorce and domestic abuse Edit In a 2021 speech to the Intercollegiate Studies Institute Vance blamed the childless left for America s woes He praised far right Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban for encouraging married couples to have children and said that parents should have a bigger say in how democracy functions than non parents 69 In September 2021 while speaking at Pacifica Christian High School in California Vance said This is one of the great tricks that I think the sexual revolution pulled on the American populace which is the idea that like well OK these marriages were fundamentally you know they were maybe even violent but certainly they were unhappy And so getting rid of them and making it easier for people to shift spouses like they change their underwear that s going to make people happier in the long term 70 Vice wrote that Vance seemed to suggest that in some cases even violent marriages should continue In response to Vice Vance claimed that rates of domestic violence had skyrocketed in recent years due to what he called modern society s war on families In recent decades rates of domestic violence have decreased 71 72 A strategist for Vance called Vice s characterization misleading and said Vance does not support people staying in abusive relationships 73 Views on drug smuggling Edit During his 2022 U S Senate campaign Vance said that President Joe Biden was flooding Ohio with illegal drugs by not enforcing security at the southern border 74 a claim The New York Times called blatantly false 75 Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 Edit Vance was among the 31 Senate Republicans who voted against final passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 76 Relationship with Donald Trump Edit During the 2016 U S presidential election Vance was an outspoken critic of Republican nominee Donald Trump In a February 2016 USA Today column he wrote that Trump s actual policy proposals such as they are range from immoral to absurd 77 In October 2016 he called Trump reprehensible in a post on Twitter 78 and described himself as a never Trump guy 79 By February 2018 Vance began changing his opinion saying Trump is one of the few political leaders in America that recognizes the frustration that exists in large parts of Ohio Pennsylvania eastern Kentucky and so forth 80 Vance supported Trump in 2020 81 In July 2021 he apologized for calling Trump reprehensible and deleted posts from 2016 from his Twitter account that were critical of him 82 83 Vance said that he now thought Trump was a good president and expressed regret about his criticism during the 2016 election 78 Vance visited Mar a Lago to meet with Trump and Peter Thiel ahead of an official announcement regarding his U S Senate campaign 35 In October 2021 Vance reiterated Trump s false claims of election fraud saying that Trump lost the 2020 presidential election because of widespread voter fraud 84 On April 15 2022 Trump endorsed Vance for U S Senate 79 On April 18 Vance s former law school roommate politician Josh McLaurin leaked private messages that Vance had sent him in 2016 in which Vance questioned whether Trump would become another cynical asshole like Richard Nixon or America s Hitler 85 Vance also stated his intention to vote for independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin in the 2016 presidential election 78 Personal life EditVance has been married to a former law school classmate Usha Chilukuri Vance since 2014 They have three children 86 For much of his professional career Vance and his family have lived in San Francisco where they were active in community gardening 87 Vance was raised in a conservative evangelical branch of Protestantism but by September 2016 he was thinking very seriously about converting to Catholicism but was not an active participant in any particular religious denomination 88 In August 2019 Vance was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic Church in a ceremony at St Gertrude Priory in Cincinnati Ohio He chose Augustine of Hippo as his Confirmation saint Vance said he converted because he became persuaded over time that Catholicism was true and described Catholic theology s influence on his political views 89 Also in 2019 the first issue of The Lamp which has since been called a Catholic version of The New Yorker 90 included an essay by Vance describing the reasons for his conversion to Roman Catholicism 91 Works EditVance J D June 2016 Hillbilly Elegy A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis Harper ISBN 978 0 06230054 6 References Edit Ohio Senate primary election results J D Vance wins GOP race will face Tim Ryan NBC News Retrieved September 11 2022 a b c Heller Karen February 6 2017 Hillbilly Elegy made J D Vance the voice of the Rust Belt But does he want that job The Washington Post Retrieved July 27 2017 a b c 6 Books to Help Understand Trump s Win The New York Times November 9 2016 Retrieved April 13 2021 a b Hillbilly Elegy A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis ENotes Retrieved May 10 2017 a b Rothman Joshua September 12 2016 The Lives of Poor White People The New Yorker Retrieved March 6 2017 Kroeger Alix April 18 2021 JD Vance Trump whisperer turned Senate hopeful BBC News Retrieved May 12 2021 Kunzru Hari December 7 2016 Hillbilly Elegy by JD Vance review does this memoir really explain Trump s victory The Guardian Hillbilly Elegy Recalls A Childhood Where Poverty Was The Family Tradition NPR August 17 2016 Meibers Bonnie November 15 2020 Hillbilly Elegy is my family s story I m happy it shared my Mamaw with the world Journal News Retrieved May 12 2021 Sewell Dan April 16 2021 Hillbilly to Capitol Hill Author eyes Senate bid in Ohio The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved May 12 2021 Clark Michael D March 10 2017 Middletown native J D Vance s book started with simple question Journal News Retrieved May 10 2017 Richter Ed April 11 2017 Ron Howard to make movie on Middletown grad s Hillbilly Elegy Journal News Retrieved September 27 2022 Hamel James D November 2 2005 VMGR 252 air crews make mission possible in Iraq DVIDS Retrieved May 12 2021 Hillbilly Elegy author J D Vance giving virtual talk at NDSU Williston Herald January 7 2021 Retrieved May 12 2021 Benoit Dick September 8 2005 Pentagon hosts 9 11 tours Las Vegas Sun Retrieved September 1 2022 Stilwell Blake October 20 2020 Read a Marine Corps PAO Story by Hillbilly Elegy Author JD Vance Military com Retrieved May 12 2021 J D Vance Visiting Fellow American Enterprise Institute Archived from the original on November 13 2020 Retrieved November 24 2020 J D Vance to Speak About Memoir Hillbilly Elegy Feb 2 Yale Law School January 27 2017 Retrieved May 10 2017 Vance J D 2017 Hillbilly Elegy London William Collins p 181 ISBN 9780008220563 OCLC 965479512 I took a job at the Ohio Statehouse working for a remarkably kind senator from the Cincinnati area named Bob Schuler He was a good man and I liked his politics so when constituents called and complained I tried to explain his positions Kitchener Caroline June 7 2016 How the Tiger Mom Convinced the Author of Hillbilly Elegy to Write His Story The Atlantic McBride Sarah January 20 2017 Peter Thiel s Mithril Capital Raises 850 Million VC Fund Bloomberg Technology Retrieved May 10 2017 Dayton Literary Peace Prize Press Release Announcing the 2017 Finalists for Fiction and Nonfiction Awards Press release Dayton Literary Peace Prize September 7 2017 Retrieved September 27 2021 Jones Sarah November 17 2016 J D Vance the False Prophet of Blue America The New Republic Retrieved April 13 2021 Easterly William December 16 2016 Stereotypes Are Poisoning American Politics Bloomberg View Archived from the original on November 15 2017 Retrieved January 1 2023 Hohmann James December 21 2016 The Daily 202 Why the author of Hillbilly Elegy is moving home to Ohio The Washington Post Heater Brian March 22 2017 Hillbilly Elegy author J D Vance joins Revolution LLC to promote startups outside of Silicon Valley TechCrunch Retrieved April 13 2021 Katz A J January 17 2017 CNN Strengthens its Roster of Commentators and Contributors AdWeek Retrieved April 27 2017 Reed Ryan April 10 2017 Ron Howard to Direct Produce Hillbilly Elegy Movie Rolling Stone Archived from the original on November 22 2017 Retrieved April 12 2017 Vermillion Stephanie February 16 2020 J D Vance s New Cincinnati based VC Firm Excites Local Startup Leaders Cincy Inno Retrieved April 13 2021 Loizos Connie January 9 2019 Hillbilly Elegy author J D Vance has raised 93 million for his own Midwestern venture fund TechCrunch Retrieved January 15 2020 Hagey Keach May 19 2021 WSJ News Exclusive Peter Thiel J D Vance Invest in Rumble Video Platform Popular on Political Right Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved May 21 2021 Lutz Eric May 20 2021 Peter Thiel and J D Vance Are Propping Up a Right Wing YouTube Alternative Vanity Fair Retrieved August 13 2022 Gomez Henry January 10 2018 J D Vance Is Now Seriously Considering Running For Senate In Ohio BuzzFeed Retrieved January 11 2018 Carozza Vinny January 19 2018 Middletown native and Ohio State grad decides against Senate run Dayton Daily News Retrieved July 8 2021 a b Primack Dan April 15 2021 J D Vance tells associates he plans to run for Senate in Ohio Axios Retrieved April 30 2021 a b Kinery Emma March 15 2021 Peter Thiel Mercers Back a Potential J D Vance Senate Run Bloomberg Businessweek Retrieved April 13 2021 Mathis Lilley Ben March 18 2021 J D Vance s Potential Senate Campaign Is Shaping Up as a Vicious Assault on People Like J D Vance Slate Retrieved April 13 2021 Balmert Jessie March 15 2021 Super PAC supporting potential Senate candidate J D Vance gets 10 million donation from PayPal cofounder The Cincinnati Enquirer De Lea Brittany May 12 2021 Hillbilly Elegy author J D Vance forms exploratory committee to run for Senate seat in Ohio report Fox News Retrieved May 12 2021 Axelrod Tal July 1 2021 JD Vance jumps into Ohio Senate primary The Hill Arkin James July 1 2021 J D Vance joins already chaotic Ohio Senate primary Politico Retrieved September 11 2022 Shivaram Deepa May 3 2022 After Trump s endorsement J D Vance wins a crowded Ohio GOP Senate race the AP says NPR Retrieved November 14 2022 Linton Caroline Brewster Adam Navarro Aaron May 4 2022 Ohio primary results Trump backed J D Vance wins Republican Senate race CBS News Retrieved May 4 2022 Ohio U S Senate Election Results The New York Times November 8 2022 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 7 2023 Pandolfo Chris February 17 2023 Ohio governor reacts to JD Vance video confirms creek very near derailment is severely contaminated Fox News Retrieved March 2 2023 Allen Mike February 23 2023 Axios interview Sen J D Vance sees our people hurt by derailment Axios Retrieved March 2 2023 Ulloa Jazmine February 24 2023 East Palestine Crisis Tests a Trump Backed Senator The New York Times Retrieved March 2 2023 Hurley Bevan February 14 2023 JD Vance slammed for delayed reaction to Ohio train derailment Gibberish The Independent Retrieved March 2 2023 Wulfson Joseph February 14 2023 Media hits JD Vance for delayed reaction to Ohio train derailment buries how Dem senator responded later Fox News Retrieved March 2 2023 Vance J D Opinion A PPP plan for East Palestine The Washington Post Retrieved March 2 2023 Weaver Al March 2023 Vance pitches PPP for Ohio while other Republicans say to wait WKBN Retrieved March 2 2023 Vance J D SENATORS VANCE BROWN TO INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION TO PREVENT TRAIN DERAILMENT DISASTERS senate gov Retrieved March 2 2023 Carr Smyth Julie March 2023 Ohio Senators J D Vance Sherrod brown co sponsor rail safety bill after fiery derailment in East Palestine WCPO Retrieved March 2 2023 Everett Burgess March 2 2023 How J D Vance made Dem friends on rail safety POLITICO Retrieved March 2 2023 Sen J D James Vance Goldman Samuel July 15 2021 Peter Thiel s implausible populists The Week Retrieved September 27 2021 Hulsey Lynn 6 takeaways from U S Senate candidate debate between Tim Ryan and J D Vance Retrieved October 10 2022 Kasler Karen October 11 2022 Tim Ryan J D Vance face off on economy abortion politics in Ohio U S Senate debate The Statehouse News Bureau Retrieved October 26 2022 Wagner John September 24 2021 Ohio Senate candidate J D Vance argues against need for rape and incest exceptions in abortion laws The Washington Post Retrieved May 3 2022 Ohio Senate Race J D Vance Focuses on Conservative Family Issues The Cincinnati Enquirer August 25 2022 Retrieved September 27 2022 He s against same sex marriage and said he would not support federal legislation to codify marriage equality BeMiller Haley August 2 2022 Ohio Senate candidate J D Vance opposes bill to protect gay interracial marriage rights The Columbus Dispatch Retrieved September 17 2022 BeMiller Haley July 11 2022 Ohio Senate race Where JD Vance Tim Ryan stand on abortion The Columbus Dispatch Archived from the original on July 11 2022 Retrieved September 28 2022 Tracy Marc July 27 2021 Trump Is Gone but the Media s Misinformation Challenge Is Still Here The New York Times Tobias Andrew J July 18 2021 J D Vance used to admonish Donald Trump s xenophobic appeals to voters Until he decided to run for Senate The Plain Dealer a b Gomez Henry J October 17 2022 Tim Ryan and J D Vance attack each other over great replacement theory in final Ohio Senate debate NBC News Slisco Aila October 17 2022 Tim Ryan rips J D Vance on replacement theory ties to extremists Newsweek Kaczynski Andrew Myers Drew April 15 2022 JD Vance said in 2016 the Republican Party s three decade strategy was antagonizing Black voters Politics CNN Dress Brad October 19 2022 JD Vance says GOP needs to pick a fight with Biden over border wall The Hill Pengelly Martin July 26 2021 Ohio Senate candidate JD Vance blames America s woes on the childless left Hillbilly Elegy author singles out Kamala Harris Pete Buttigieg Cory Booker and AOC as he praises far right president of Hungary The Guardian Retrieved August 1 2022 Dasgupta Sravasti July 26 2022 JD Vance suggested women in violent relationships should not get divorced The Independent Retrieved August 3 2022 Cameron Joseph July 25 2022 JD Vance Suggests People in Violent Marriages Shouldn t Get Divorced Vice Retrieved August 3 2022 Levin Bess July 25 2022 GOP Senate Candidate J D Vance If People Love Their Kids They ll Stay in Violent Marriages Vanity Fair Retrieved August 16 2022 Trau Trau July 28 2022 J D Vance denies supporting abusive marriages after viral comments WEWS Kessler Glen May 11 2022 J D Vance s Claim that Biden is Targeting MAGA Voters with Fentanyl The Washington Post Retrieved May 11 2022 Leonhardt David May 4 2022 A Trump Win in Ohio The New York Times Retrieved May 11 2022 More recently he has turned into a hard edged conspiracist who claimed President Biden was flooding Ohio with illegal drugs a blatantly false claim Folley Aris June 1 2023 Here are the senators who voted against the bill to raise the debt ceiling The Hill Retrieved June 17 2023 Vance J D February 18 2016 Trump speaks for those Bush betrayed Column USA Today Retrieved July 19 2021 a b c Warren Michael Steck Em Kaczynski Andrew July 6 2021 Senate hopeful J D Vance apologizes for criticizing Trump as reprehensible in deleted tweets CNN Retrieved July 19 2021 a b Jill Colvin Smyth Julie Carr April 15 2022 Trump backs GOP s JD Vance in US Senate primary in Ohio ABC News ABC Associated Press Retrieved April 17 2022 Donnan Shawn February 2 2018 Hillbilly elegist JD Vance The people calling the shots really screwed up Financial Times Retrieved October 17 2022 Quay Grayson April 16 2022 Trump endorses Hillbilly Elegy author J D Vance in Ohio Senate primary The Week Retrieved April 16 2022 JD Vance says he regrets past criticism of Trump The Hill July 6 2021 Retrieved July 5 2022 Warren Michael Steck Em Kaczynski Andrew July 6 2021 Senate hopeful J D Vance apologizes for criticizing Trump as reprehensible in deleted tweets CNN Retrieved July 20 2021 Skolnick David October 23 2021 Vance spouts Trump talking points on 2020 election loss Tribune Chronicle Retrieved October 23 2021 BeMiller Haley April 19 2022 Ohio Senate candidate J D Vance questioned whether Trump is like Hitler in 2016 message The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved June 7 2022 Trump backed JD Vance with Indian connection wins Ohio Primary for US Senate India Post Retrieved May 4 2022 Vance J D July 4 2016 Opioid of the Masses The Atlantic Retrieved July 19 2022 Dallas Kelsey September 9 2016 Author J D Vance Faith made me believe in a hopeful future The Washington Post Retrieved May 12 2021 Dreher Rod August 11 2019 J D Vance Becomes Catholic The American Conservative Retrieved August 11 2019 Liedl Jonathan October 14 2021 Meditation on a magazine cover The Catholic Spirit Retrieved August 10 2022 van Zuylen Wood Simon January 4 2022 The Radicalization of J D Vance The Washington Post Magazine Archived from the original on January 4 2022 Retrieved August 10 2022 External links Edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to J D Vance J D Vance official U S Senate website Campaign websiteBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart Appearances on C SPANParty political officesPreceded byRob Portman Republican nominee for U S Senator from Ohio Class 3 2022 Most recentU S SenatePreceded byRob Portman U S Senator Class 3 from Ohio2023 present Served alongside Sherrod Brown IncumbentU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byPeter Welchas United States Senator from Vermont Order of 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