Trump confused the names of candidates in a closely contested GOP Senate primary that’s 2 days away

Trump confused the names of candidates in a closely contested GOP Senate primary that’s 2 days away

Synopsis

Former President Donald Trump on Sunday appeared to mix up the names of two candidates running for Senate in Ohio in a closely contested GOP primary set for May 3.

Trump confused the names of candidates in a closely contested GOP Senate primary that’s 2 days away
Advertisement

Former President Donald Trump on Sunday appeared to mix up the names of two candidates running for Senate in Ohio in a closely contested GOP primary set for May 3.

Trump, speaking during a rally in Nebraska, combined the names of Josh Mandel and JD Vance.

“We’ve endorsed Dr. Oz. We’ve endorsed JP, right? JD Mandel, and he’s doing great. They’re all doing good,” Trump said.

Trump endorsed Vance last month and appeared with him at a rally in Delaware, Ohio, last weekend.

During the rally, Trump acknowledged that Vance had said bad things about him in the past but said he has “put that aside.”

Advertisement

“He’s a guy that said some bad shit about me. He did. He did. But you know what? Every one of the others did also. In fact, if I went by that standard I don’t think I would have ever endorsed anybody in the country,” Trump said.

He added Vance was “tough” and “smart” and had the best chance of winning the Senate seat.

Trump’s endorsement of Vance was controversial. The “Hillbilly Elegy” author and venture capitalist was a vocal critic of Trump during the 2016 election before becoming a fierce supporter.

Dozens of GOP officials in Ohio sent a letter to Trump, obtained by Politico, urging him against backing Vance. They wrote that endorsing him would cut against “your support and legacy in Ohio” and would “only serve to confuse or upset voters.”

Trump endorsed Vance the following day.

“With J.D. Vance, Ohio gets both brains and brawn,” Trump said in a statement, adding: “He is our best chance for victory in what could be a very tough race.”

Advertisement

Mandel, a former Ohio State Treasurer, was vying for an endorsement from Trump, even putting out ads that described himself as “pro-God, pro-gun, pro-Trump.”

Backers of Mandel have also gone after Vance. Club for Growth, a PAC that’s supporting Mandel, has put out ads attacking Vance’s past critical comments of Trump.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Read More News On

Catch all the International News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Follow us on Google News.


End of Article
Advertisement
In The Spotlight Popular from Pakistan Entertainment
Advertisement

Next Story