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Vance then attended Yale Law School, [18] [19] where he was a member of The Yale Law Journal. [20] [18] During his first year, Professor Amy Chua persuaded Vance to begin writing his memoir, Hillbilly Elegy. [21] In 2010–2011, Vance wrote for David Frum's "FrumForum" website under the name J. D. Hamel.
Sen. JD Vance (R) repeatedly justified on Sunday spreading the widely debunked racist lie that Haitian immigrants are stealing local pets for food in Springfield, Ohio ― at one point admitting ...
Letters | JD Vance admits he will make up stories if it helps achieve his goal. Imagine him as vice president.
Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis is a 2016 memoir by JD Vance about the Appalachian values of his family from Kentucky and the socioeconomic problems of his hometown of Middletown, Ohio, where his mother's parents moved when they were young.
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Ohio Sen. JD Vance's bestselling memoir, which thrust him into the spotlight in 2016, gained renewed attention this week after Donald Trump announced Vance as his running mate.
Before he was a politician, Republican Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance was largely known for his 2016 memoir "Hillbilly Elegy" about his Appalachian childhood.
Vance speaking at the 2024 People's Convention. The 50th vice president of the United States, JD Vance, has been described as national conservative, [1] [2] right-wing populist, [1] [3] and an ideological successor to paleoconservatives such as Pat Buchanan. [4] Vance describes himself, and has been described by others, as a member of the ...