When you look at J.D. Vance, is he ready on day one? Does he what? Ready on day one, if he has to be. I’ve always had great respect for him. And for the other candidates, too. But I will say this, and I think this is well documented. Historically, the Vice President, in terms of the election, does not have any impact. I mean, virtually no impact. You have two or three days where there’s a lot of commotion as to who, like you’re having it on the Democrat side, who it’s going to be. And then that dies down. And it’s all about the presidential pick. Virtually never has it mattered. Maybe Lyndon Johnson mattered for different reasons than what we’re talking about. Not for vote reasons, but for political reasons, other political reasons. But historically, the choice of a Vice President makes no difference. You’re voting for the President, and you can have a Vice President who’s outstanding in every way. And I think J.D. is. I think that all of them would have been. But you’re not voting that way. You’re voting for the President. You’re voting for me.
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