
Trump endorses JD Vance in Ohio Republican Senate primary
CNN
Former President Donald Trump on Friday endorsed Senate candidate J.D. Vance in the Republican primary in Ohio, writing that Vance is "the candidate most qualified and ready to win."
Rumors of Trump's pending endorsement had set off an effort by some state party officials to stop it, noting that Vance had previously been critical of the former President.
In his statement, Trump addressed Vance's earlier comments: "Like some others, J.D. Vance may have said some not so great things about me in the past, but he gets it now, and I have seen that in spades."

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