Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, the GOP vice presidential candidate running alongside former President Donald Trump, came loaded with one-liners at a townhall event in Greensboro, N.C., on Wednesday.
The discussion was moderated by former race-car driver and model Danica Patrick—who admitted shockingly that she had never voted before but became politically active last year following Turning Point USA’s AmFest.
“Afterwards, I posted a bunch of photos, and I said ‘I love my country,’ and there was backlash,” she noted. “… And, really, what it did, as a result, was it just really lit a fire, lit a fire in my heart to do whatever I could to make this country the kind of country where I could say, ‘I love my country. I want to fly an American flag if I want to fly one. And I want to say I want to make America great again!’”
Patrick is not alone in her newfound discovery of patriotic American principles, and an appreciation for the values embodied by Trump, after having bore witness to four years of the alternative under the Biden–Harris administration and its radical leftist policies. […]
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