
Vance acknowledges voters 'impatient' on affordability, rejects 'totally bulls--- narrative'
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Vice President JD Vance indicated that U.S. voters are "impatient" for additional headway on prices and the economy, NBC News reported.
Alex Nitzberg is a writer for Fox News Digital.
"I think the voters will ultimately have to make that choice," Vance said in an interview with the outlet. "I certainly see some of the polling that you’ve seen. But I think that the reason why we have elections every two years and not every year, at least for Congress, thank God, is you’ve got to give a little bit of time for this stuff to work."
"I think I would certainly say voters are impatient. I think voters have every right to be impatient," the vice president noted. "We are impatient, too, and we’re going to see if what we do and what we think we have to do converges with what the voters think we should be doing."

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