Can J.D. Vance be replaced?
Each party has its own rules regarding replacement of vice presidential candidates, and Article IX simply states that a vice presidential candidate may be replaced due to resignation, illness, or other reasons.
A national convention of delegates should be convened immediately to begin the voting process, and smaller groups of delegates could be convened to vote for a replacement candidate. Technically, it would be possible to replace JD Vance at the ballot box, but there would be several political and logistical ramifications.
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While the rules for switching vice presidential candidates may be clear, there are several logistical and political challenges for countries and political parties. The US presidential election begins on November 5, but voting in some states begins in September. Ballots are printed much earlier. Switching candidates at this stage would be a logistical nightmare for election officials.
Politically, Republicans could lose votes in some states where ballots may be printed before the change. These votes could be very important for the party. Vance was chosen by Trump because of his support among rural white American communities, and replacing him at this stage could be a costly mistake for the party.
J.D. Vance:
Typically, since 2000, the approval ratings of vice presidential nominees have risen after they are nominated. J.D. Vance has eschewed this trend, according to a poll released by CNN. Vance reported a decline in the approval ratings he had previously enjoyed. His approval rating fell to minus 6 percentage points, which is cause for concern for Republicans.
Moreover, his views on women and a range of issues related to them have embarrassed the party, with Democrats attacking him for calling for a national ban on abortion. Joe Biden’s decision to end his campaign and endorse Kamala Harris further complicates the situation for Republicans, who are being forced to pivot their strategy.
FAQ
When was the last time a political party switched its vice presidential candidate before an election?
In 1972, the Democrats changed their vice presidential candidate. George McGovern did so just 18 days after choosing his running mate, after public pressure mounted when it was revealed that his pick, Senator Thomas Eagleton, had mental health issues.
Has Donald Trump switched vice presidential nominees before?
In the 2020 US presidential election, there were calls for Trump to replace his running mate, Mike Pence, who he refused to do so after both men lost that year’s election to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
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