JD Vance hit all the right notes on CBS’s “Face the Nation” with Margaret Brennan, bringing level-headed responses on election integrity and foreign interference. When asked about Pennsylvania’s election integrity, Vance said the state is in better shape than in 2020. “I think our elections are in a pretty good spot in 2024,” he stated, with confidence that Pennsylvania’s process has improved and that Republicans stand a strong chance of winning there. But he didn’t back down from the possibility of taking legal action if there’s evidence of illegal voting, including cases of non-citizens casting ballots.
JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, says he thinks Pennsylvania election officials are "doing a better job than they were in 2020," and "our elections are in a pretty good spot in 2024," though he suggests there could be lawsuits if "we see evidence" of illegal… pic.twitter.com/nyrgBthnrE
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Vance was also clear-eyed about foreign interference, especially regarding reports of Russian disinformation videos supposedly showing ballots being torn up in Pennsylvania. But unlike many who use “foreign interference” as an excuse to push for more censorship or escalate international conflicts, Vance took a different approach. He emphasized the need for measured, America-first policies over knee-jerk reactions to foreign influence on social media. “I don’t think that we should set American foreign policy based on a foreign country spreading videos on social media,” Vance remarked. “I think we should set American foreign policy based on what’s in our best interest as the United States.”
Asked what price Moscow should pay for posting fake videos to interfere with the U.S. elections, JD Vance says: "I don't think that we should set American foreign policy based on a foreign country spreading videos on social media. I think we should set American foreign policy… pic.twitter.com/SC1rVgH12o
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) October 27, 2024
Vance also highlighted a key priority with Russia: urging them to stop aiding Iran, especially given Iran’s recent provocations. Vance’s message was clear—our focus should be on maintaining American interests and security, not allowing foreign social media posts to dictate our diplomatic actions. While the Democrats might lean on accusations of foreign interference as a tool for distraction, Vance’s approach is based on the interests and security of the American people. He emphasizes vigilance over paranoia, and prioritizes results over empty words.
In this interview, JD Vance exemplifies what it means to put America first. His stance on election integrity is refreshingly pragmatic, focused on vigilance but not paranoia. He won’t hesitate to challenge illegal voting in Pennsylvania, but he’s also confident in the state’s improvement. And rather than using foreign interference as a scare tactic, Vance’s response on Russia and social media influence reflects sound judgment. His America-first approach favors real policy solutions over sensationalism, making him a voice of reason in a time of political posturing.