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耶魯博士、暢銷書作家 川普搭檔萬斯是誰?


▲俄亥俄州參議員萬斯將搭檔川普,參與11月的美國大選。圖為共和黨全代會上,展示的萬斯照片。(圖/美聯社/達志影像)
▲俄亥俄州參議員萬斯將搭檔川普,參與11月的美國大選。圖為共和黨全代會上,展示的萬斯照片。(圖/美聯社/達志影像)

[NOWnews今日新聞] 美國前總統川普(Donald Trump)15日在自家社交平台「Truth Social」上公布,俄亥俄州聯邦參議員萬斯(J.D. Vance)為競選搭檔。一時間,萬斯的名字佔據各大媒體版面,年僅39歲的他,有怎麼樣的人生經歷?何德何能獲川普青睞?

充滿挑戰的童年

萬斯於1984年8月出生於俄亥俄州米德爾敦,原名鮑曼(James Donald Bowman),6歲時被繼父收養,改姓為萬斯。

萬斯的童年相當動盪,不僅生父離開了他們,母親也苦於毒品和酒精成癮,他成長期間大多是和祖父母一起在肯塔基州度過。高中畢業後,萬斯加入了美國海軍陸戰隊,曾赴伊拉克服役。

耶魯大學法律博士(Juris Doctor, JD

從軍隊退伍後,萬斯前往俄亥俄州立大學就讀,畢業後又赴耶魯大學深造,獲得了「法律博士」學位(Juris Doctor, JD)。

萬斯曾在自己的書中表示,適應耶魯大學的精英文化,對他來說曾是一項挑戰,不過最終他還是在2013年拿到「法律博士」。

暢銷書作家

萬斯在2016年出版暢銷書《絕望者之歌》(Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis),該書描述他所成長的美國阿帕拉契地區(指美國東部的一個文化區),以及生活在「鏽鐵地帶」(Rust Belt)的白人勞動階層,所面臨的社會問題等等。

萬斯在書中透露的關鍵訊息是,只有依靠自己的意志力,生活在經濟和社會困難地區的美國人,才有希望改善自己的生活。這本書也為來自相對富裕地區的美國人,提供了一扇了解萬斯以及川普支持群體的窗口。

該書在川普首次競選美國總統時出版,有分析認為,書籍內容有助於解釋川普這位特立獨行的紐約商人,為何在美國中部如此具有吸引力,特別是在幫助川普贏得工人和農民選票一事上。川普的兒子小唐納德很喜歡這本書,2人在萬斯剛開始從政時就認識,一拍即合。

▲萬斯在2016年出版暢銷書《絕望者之歌》。(圖/美聯社/達志影像)
▲萬斯在2016年出版暢銷書《絕望者之歌》。(圖/美聯社/達志影像)

參議院生涯

萬斯算是相當年輕就在政壇展露頭角的人物,2022年5月3日,他贏得共和黨俄亥俄州參議員提名,並在川普的支持下,於同年11月成功當選參議員,當時他也不過38歲。

家庭

萬斯在耶魯大學就讀期間,遇到了他的印度裔妻子烏莎 (Usha Chilukuri),2人於2014年結婚,育有3名子女。

烏莎是一位出色的律師,曾先後擔任過美國最高法院首席大法官約翰·羅勃茲(John Roberts),以及時任哥倫比亞特區聯邦巡迴上訴法院法官布雷特·卡瓦諾(Brett Kavanaugh,現已為美國最高法院大法官 )的書記官。

▲萬斯與妻子烏莎。(圖/美聯社/達志影像)
▲萬斯與妻子烏莎。(圖/美聯社/達志影像)

政策觀點

萬斯反對美國對烏克蘭的援助,他曾在4月投書《紐約時報》,聲稱烏克蘭缺乏抵禦俄羅斯的人力和火力,而美國也沒有足夠的能力來彌補這一差距,認為烏克蘭及其西方盟國,必須放棄1991年蘇聯解體後的烏克蘭邊界目標,才能繼續前進。

從不支持川普到變成堅定盟友

事實上,在川普第一次競選美國總統時,萬斯並不是支持川普的一員,尤其萬斯的妻子烏莎是印度裔美國人,曾批評川普的種族主義言論,擔心他可能會是「美國的希特勒」 。

然而,當萬斯在2021年會見川普時,他的想法有了改變,開始認同川普在第一總統任期時的成就與政策理念,特別是「美國優先」、振興美國製造業等主張,這些與他自身成長經歷,以及對「鐵鏽帶」地區的關切有共鳴,並淡化過去對川普的嚴厲批評,當上參議員後,也成為川普在國會山莊的堅定盟友,捍衛川普的政策和行為。

▲川普與萬斯,攝於2022年底。(圖/美聯社/達志影像)
▲川普與萬斯,攝於2022年底。(圖/美聯社/達志影像)


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詹姆士·大衛·范斯,為一名美國作家兼風險投資家,以及俄亥俄州聯邦參議員。其成名作為回憶錄《絕望者之歌》,該書講述自己在阿巴拉契亞地區成長所接受的價值觀,以及該地區的一些社會問題。該書於2016年和2017年連續兩年蟬聯紐約時報暢銷書榜中,並於2017年入圍戴頓文學和平獎的決賽名單。 維基百科
出生資訊: 1984 年 8 月 2 日(39歲),美國俄亥俄州Middletown
政黨: 共和黨
目前任職: 美國參議員開始於 2023 年
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J. D. Vance


J. D. Vance
Official portrait, 2023
United States Senator
from Ohio
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
Serving with Sherrod Brown
Preceded byRob Portman
Personal details
Born
James Donald Bowman

August 2, 1984 (age 39)
Middletown, Ohio, U.S.
Other namesJames Hamel Vance
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
 
(m. 2014)
Children3
EducationOhio State University (BA)
Yale University (JD)
Signature
WebsiteSenate website
Military service
Branch/service United States Marine Corps
Years of service2003–2007
RankCorporal
Unit2nd Marine Aircraft Wing
Battles/warsIraq War

James David Vance (born James Donald Bowman; August 2, 1984) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the junior United States senator from Ohio since 2023. A conservative member of the Republican Party, he was announced and nominated as Donald Trump's running mate for the 2024 United States presidential election during the 2024 Republican National Convention, making him the first millennial on a major party presidential ticket in the United States.[1][2][3]

Born in Middletown, Ohio, Vance served in the Marine Corps before studying political science and philosophy at Ohio State University and earning a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School.[4] He came to prominence with his 2016 memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, which describes his upbringing in Middletown and his family's Appalachian values[lease_clarify" title="Wikipedialease clarify" style="text-decoration-line: none; color: var(--color-progressive,#36c); background: none; border-radius: 2px;">clarification needed]. It became a New York Times bestseller and later a film, and attracted significant press attention during the 2016 United States presidential election.[5]

Vance was originally a critic of Trump, writing a critical piece about him in 2016 in The Atlantic and referring to Trump in private correspondence as "America's Hitler."[6][7][8] Vance later became a supporter of Trump during his presidency.[9] Vance launched his first political campaign in 2021 to represent Ohio in the U.S. Senate. He won the Republican nomination with Trump's support and running against Democratic nominee Tim Ryan in the general election.

In the Senate, Vance has been described as a proponent of economic populism.[10] On social issues, Vance supported the overturning of Roe v. Wade and opposes abortion rights even in cases of rape or incest, but supports exceptions when a mother's life is in danger.[11] On foreign policy, Vance has opposed U.S. military aid for Ukraine.[12] Vance is a strong supporter of U.S. support for Israel amid the Israel–Hamas war.[13]

Early life and education

Vance in the U.S. Marine Corps, 2003

Vance was born on August 2, 1984, in Middletown, Ohio, to Donald Bowman (1959–2023) and Beverly (née Vance). They were a family of Scots-Irish descent.[14][15] Vance's mother and father divorced when Vance was a toddler. Shortly afterward, he was adopted by his mother's third husband.[16]

Their childhood was marked by poverty and abuse, and his mother was struggling with drug addiction.[17] Vance and his sister Lindsey were raised primarily by his grandparents, James and Bonnie (née Blanton) Vance, whom they called "Mamaw and Papaw."[14][18][19][20] J. D. later went by the name James Hamel, his stepfather's surname, until adopting his grandparents' surname, Vance.[21]

Vance attended Middletown High School, his hometown public high school.[22] After graduating, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. He served as a combat correspondent (military journalist)[23] in the Iraq War assigned to the Public Affairs section of the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing.[24][25][26] Vance later attended the Ohio State University, graduating in 2009 with a Bachelor of Arts degree summa cum laude in political science and philosophy.[27] While at Ohio State, he worked for Republican Ohio State Senator Bob Schuler.[28]

After graduating from Ohio State, Vance attended Yale Law School, where he was an editor of the Yale Law Journal. During his first year, his professor Amy Chua, author of the 2011 book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, persuaded him to write his memoir.[29] Vance graduated from Yale in 2013 with a Juris Doctor.

Early career

Vance in 2017

After working at Sidley Austin LLP, Vance moved to San Francisco to work in the tech industry as a venture capitalist.[30] He served as a principal at Peter Thiel's firm, Mithril Capital, between 2016 and 2017.[31][32]

In 2016, Harper published Vance's book, Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis. It was on The New York Times Best Seller list in 2016 and 2017. It was a finalist for the 2017 Dayton Literary Peace Prize[33] and winner of the 2017 Audie Award for NonfictionThe New York Times called it "one of the six best books to help understand Trump's win".[5] The Washington Post called him the "voice of the Rust Belt",[34] while The New Republic criticized him as "liberal media's favorite white trash–splainer" and the "false prophet of blue America."[35] Economist William Easterly, a West Virginia native, criticized the book, writing, "Sloppy analysis of collections of people—coastal elites, flyover America, Muslims, immigrants, people without college degrees, you name it—has become routine. And it's killing our politics."[36]

In December 2016, Vance indicated that he planned to move to Ohio and would consider starting a nonprofit or running for office.[37][34] Back in Ohio, he started Our Ohio Renewal, a 501(c)(4) advocacy organization focused on education, addiction, and other “social ills” that he had mentioned in his memoir. The organization shuttered in less than two years with few accomplishments.[38] During the 2022 campaign for the Senate seat, Tim Ryan, his Democratic rival, said the charity was a front for Vance’s political ambitions. Ryan pointed to reports that the organization paid a Vance political adviser and conducted public opinion polling, while its efforts to address addiction failed. Vance denied the characterization.[39][40] According to the Associated Press (AP), the charity's biggest accomplishment, sending Dr. Sally Satel to Ohio's Appalachian region for a yearlong residency (2018), was tainted by the ties among Dr. Satel, her employer, American Enterprise Institute (AEI), and Purdue Pharma, in the form of knowledge exchange between Dr. Satel and Purdue, and financial support from Purdue to AEI, as found by a ProPublica 2019 investigation. In an email to AP, Dr. Satel denied having any relationship with Purdue and any knowledge of Purdue's donations to AEI.[41]

In 2017, Vance joined Revolution LLC, an investment firm founded by AOL cofounder Steve Case, as an investment partner, where he was tasked with expanding the "Rise of the Rest" initiative, which focuses on growing investments in under-served regions outside the Silicon Valley and New York City tech bubbles.[42]

In January 2017, Vance became a CNN contributor.[43] In April 2017, Ron Howard signed on to direct a film version of Hillbilly Elegy, which Netflix released in 2020, starring Owen Asztalos and Gabriel Basso as Vance.[44]

In 2019, Vance co-founded Narya Capital in Cincinnati with financial backing from Thiel, Eric Schmidt, and Marc Andreessen.[45] In 2020, he raised $93 million for the firm.[46] With Thiel and former Trump adviser Darren Blanton, Vance has invested in Rumble, a Canadian online video platform popular with the political right.[47][48]

U.S. Senate

2022 campaign

Final results by county
Final results by county in 2022:
  J.D. Vance

In early 2018, Vance considered running for U.S. Senate against Sherrod Brown,[49] but decided not to.[50] In March 2021, Peter Thiel gave $10 million to Protect Ohio Values, a super PAC created in February to support a potential Vance candidacy;[51][52][53] Robert Mercer also gave an undisclosed amount.[51] In April, Vance expressed interest in running for the Senate seat being vacated by Republican Rob Portman.[54] In May, he launched an exploratory committee.[55] Vance is an ally of Republican fundraiser Nate Morris who has also provided financial support to Senator Rand Paul.[56]

In July 2021, Vance officially entered the race;[57] it was his first campaign for public office.[58] On May 3, 2022, he won the Republican primary with 32% of the vote,[59] defeating multiple candidates, including Josh Mandel (23%) and Matt Dolan (22%).[60] In the general election on November 8, Vance defeated Democratic nominee Tim Ryan with 53% of the vote to Ryan's 47%.[61]

Tenure

Vance was sworn in to the U.S. Senate on January 3, 2023, as a member of the 118th United States Congress. He is the first U.S. senator from Ohio without previous government experience since astronaut John Glenn who took office in 1974.

Vance was criticized for his delayed response to the 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.[62][63][64] His office released an official statement on February 13, 2023, ten days after the derailment.[65] Vance and others countered that he had tweeted about the derailment the day after it occurred.[66][67]

On February 26, 2023, Vance wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post supporting the provision of PPP style funds to those affected by the derailment, which some Republican senators criticized.[68][69] On March 1, 2023, Vance, Brown, and Senators John FettermanBob CaseyJosh Hawley, and Marco Rubio proposed bipartisan legislation to prevent derailments like the one in East Palestine.[70][71][72]

Vance was among the 31 Senate Republicans who voted against final passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023.[73]

Committee assignments

For the 118th United States Congress, Vance was named to three Senate committees.[74] They are:

2024 vice presidential campaign

Vance speaking at the 2024 People's Convention

On January 31, 2023, Vance endorsed former President Donald Trump in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries.[75] Trump attended a $50,000 per head private fundraising dinner with Vance in Cincinnati on May 15, 2024.[76] Guests included Chris Bortz and Republican fundraiser Nate Morris.[77]

On July 15, 2024, during the 2024 Republican National Convention, Trump announced that he chose Vance as his running mate via a post on Truth Social.[78]

"After lengthy deliberation and thought, and considering the tremendous talents of many others, I have decided that the person best suited to assume the position of Vice President of the United States is Senator J.D. Vance of the Great State of Ohio. J.D. honorably served our Country in the Marine Corps, graduated from Ohio State University in two years, Summa Cum Laude, and is a Yale Law School Graduate, where he was Editor of The Yale Law Journal, and President of the Yale Law Veterans Association. J.D.'s book, "Hillbilly Elegy," became a Major Best Seller and Movie, as it championed the hardworking men and women of our Country. J.D. has had a very successful business career in Technology and Finance, and now, during the Campaign, will be strongly focused on the people he fought so brilliantly for, the American Workers and Farmers in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Minnesota, and far beyond…."

— Donald J. Trump, Former President of the United States and 2024 GOP Nominee, Truth Social

Political positions

Vance has been called a populist conservative.[79]

Abortion

Vance opposes abortion and he has indicated that he may support a federal ban on abortions after 15 weeks. He has more recently said that abortion laws should be set by the states.[80][81] When asked whether abortion laws should include exceptions for rape and incest, he said, "two wrong[s] don't make a right."[82]

Vance has likened abortion to slavery, stating in an interview with the Catholic Current that "There's something comparable between abortion and slavery".[83]

LGBT rights

Vance opposes the Respect for Marriage Act[84][85] and has said, "I believe that marriage is between one man and one woman, but I don't think the gay marriage issue is alive right now. I'm not one of these guys who's looking to try to take people's families and rip them apart."[86]

Vance has proposed a bill that would make gender-affirming care for minors a federal felony and block taxpayer funds from being used for it, saying in a statement, "Under no circumstances should doctors be allowed to perform these gruesome, irreversible operations on underage children."[87]

Immigration and border security

Vance once admonished Trump for demonizing immigrants, but has repeatedly called the effects of illegal immigration "dirty".[88][89] He has supported Trump's proposal for a wall along the southern border and rejected the idea that advocates for the border wall are racist. Vance has proposed spending $3 billion to finish Trump's wall.[90][91] In 2022, he told Tucker Carlson that Democrats "have decided that they can't win reelection in 2022 unless they bring a large number of new voters to replace the voters that are already here."[92] This led to political opponent Tim Ryan's allegations that Vance was endorsing the far-rightwhite nationalist Great Replacement conspiracy theory, according to which there is an effort to replace white Americans with immigrants.[93][92] Ryan later lost to Vance. During his 2022 U.S. Senate campaign, Vance said that President Joe Biden was flooding Ohio with illegal drugs by not enforcing security at the southern border,[94] a claim The New York Times called "blatantly false".[95]

In 2023, Vance introduced a bill that would make English the official language of the United States.[96][97]

Foreign policy

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Vance said the U.S. did not want to pull out of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), but argued the U.S. should shift its focus to East Asia and that certain European and NATO member countries are not spending enough for their own security.[98][99]

Israel-Palestine conflict

Vance supports U.S. funding to Israel in the ongoing Israel-Hamas War.[100] Vance has criticized the Biden administration for "depriving the Israelis of the precision guided weapons" the country needs, and states that Hamas bears full responsibility for all civilian deaths.[101][102] He criticized Biden in April 2024 for 'micromanaging' Israeli actions in the war, stating "you've got to, first of all, enable Israel to actually finish the job".[103]

When asked whether he would support military action against Iran after militias allegedly connected to Iran attacked U.S. troops, Vance said that it would be a "mistake", citing concern it would be a significant escalation.[104][105]

Russia-Ukraine war

Vance is a vocal critic of U.S. military aid to Ukraine in the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War. In an interview with Steve Bannon, Vance stated "I don't really care what happens to Ukraine one way or the other".[106]

He has said it is in America's interest to accept that "Ukraine is going to have to cede some territory to the Russians".[107] Vance has faced bipartisan criticism for his views on Ukraine. In December 2023, he was criticized for calling for the suspension of further aid to Ukraine because he said it would be used so its ministers "can buy a bigger yacht".[108]

Views on child-free marriages, divorce, and domestic abuse

In a 2021 speech to the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Vance blamed "the childless left" for America's woes. He praised conservative Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán for encouraging married couples to have children and said that parents should "have a bigger say in how democracy functions" than non-parents.[109]

In September 2021, while speaking at Pacifica Christian High School in California, Vance said, "This is one of the great tricks that I think the sexual revolution pulled on the American populace, which is the idea that, like, 'well, OK, these marriages were fundamentally, you know, they were maybe even violent, but certainly they were unhappy. And so getting rid of them and making it easier for people to shift spouses like they change their underwear, that's going to make people happier in the long term.'"[110] Vice wrote that Vance "seemed to suggest that in some cases, 'even violent' marriages should continue." In response to Vice, Vance claimed that rates of domestic violence had "skyrocketed" in recent years due to what he called "modern society's war on families". In recent decades, rates of domestic violence have decreased.[111][112] A strategist for Vance called Vice's characterization misleading and said Vance does not support people staying in abusive relationships.[113]

Antitrust laws

Vance has expressed concern that large tech companies have too much influence in politics and the flow of information and has called to "break up" Google, as well as implying he believes Meta should be split up.[114][115] He has said that Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan, a Biden administration member, is "doing a pretty good job", citing her antitrust enforcement against tech firms.[114][116] Vance and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse introduced the Stop Subsidizing Giant Mergers Act, which would end tax-free treatment for corporate mergers and acquisitions of companies above a certain threshold.[117][118]

Climate change and the environment

Vance has downplayed the effects of climate change. In response to a radio host who asserted there was no climate crisis, Vance said, "No, I don't think there is, either."[119] He also has said, "If you think that man-made climate change is a catastrophic problem, the solution for it is for us to produce more of our own energy, including fossil fuels, here in the United States".[120] Vance has also argued that environmental regulations have caused a large number of manufacturing jobs to be outsourced to other countries.[121] He has proposed a bill that would repeal certain tax credits created by the Inflation Reduction Act for electric vehicles and would create a $7,500 tax credit for gas-powered cars manufactured in the U.S.[122]

Relationship with Donald Trump

During the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Vance was an outspoken critic of Republican nominee Donald Trump. In a February 2016 USA Today column, he wrote that "Trump's actual policy proposals, such as they are, range from immoral to absurd."[123] In the Atlantic and on the PBS show hosted by Charlie Rose,[124] Vance called Trump "cultural heroin"[125] and "an opioid of the masses."[126][127] In October 2016, he called Trump "reprehensible" in a post on Twitter,[128] and called himself a "never-Trump guy."[129] In a private message on Facebook he described Trump as "a cynical asshole like Nixon" and "America's Hitler".[130][131] Vance disclosed that he did not vote for Trump in the 2016 election, but instead voted for a third-party candidate.[132]

By February 2018, Vance began changing his opinion, saying Trump "is one of the few political leaders in America that recognizes the frustration that exists in large parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, eastern Kentucky and so forth".[133]

Vance supported Trump in 2020.[134] In July 2021, he apologized for calling Trump "reprehensible" and deleted posts from 2016 from his Twitter account that were critical of him.[135][136] Vance said that he now thought Trump was a good president and expressed regret about his criticism during the 2016 election.[128] Vance visited Mar-a-Lago to meet with Trump and Peter Thiel ahead of an official announcement regarding his U.S. Senate campaign.[54]

In October 2021, Vance reiterated Trump's false claims of election fraud, saying that Trump lost the 2020 presidential election because of widespread voter fraud.[137] On April 15, 2022, Trump endorsed Vance for U.S. Senate.[129]

After historian Robert Kagan wrote a November 2023 Washington Post opinion piece titled "A Trump dictatorship is increasingly inevitable. We should stop pretending", Vance wrote Attorney General Merrick Garland a letter suggesting Kagan be prosecuted for promoting "open rebellion" by Democrat-controlled states. Kagan said that his piece did not advocate rebellion and remarked, "It is revealing that their first instinct when attacked by a journalist is to suggest that they be locked up."[138][139]

On June 30, 2024, on Face the Nation, Vance said, "I believe that the president has broad pardon authority...but more importantly, I think the president has immunity".[140]

Labor unions

Vance has said, "As an abstract matter, yes, I support collective bargaining."[141] He opposes the PRO Act, which expands protections related to employees' rights to organize and collectively bargain, instead voicing support for proposals by the conservative group American Compass, which includes workers' councils and sectoral bargaining.[142][143] Vance spoke in support of the 2023 United Auto Workers strike.[144]

Personal life

Vance has been married to a former law school classmate, Usha Chilukuri, since 2014. They have three children.[145] During the mid-2010s, Vance and his wife lived in San Francisco.[146]

Vance was raised in a "conservative, evangelical" branch of Protestantism, but by September 2016, he was "thinking very seriously about converting to Catholicism" but was "not an active participant" in any particular Christian denomination.[147] In August 2019, Vance was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic Church in a ceremony at St. Gertrude Priory in Cincinnati, Ohio. He chose Augustine of Hippo as his confirmation saint. Vance said he converted because he "became persuaded over time that Catholicism was true [...] and Augustine gave me a way to understand Christian faith in a strongly intellectual way", further describing Catholic theology's influence on his political views.[148]

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川普為何選范斯? 幕僚透露關鍵原因

  
幕僚透露,選擇范斯(右)當副手的原因在於他的背景和經歷完美契合川普的理念。(歐新社)

幕僚透露,選擇范斯(右)當副手的原因在於他的背景和經歷完美契合川普的理念。(歐新社)

2024/07/16 15:29

〔編譯陳成良/綜合報導〕美國前總統川普(Donald Trump)15日宣布,俄亥俄州共和黨聯邦參議員范斯(J.D. Vance)成為他的2024年副總統競選搭檔。幕僚透露,選擇范斯當副手的原因,在於他的背景和經歷完美契合川普的理念:范斯來自美國被遺忘的社區,真實理解並代表了被遺忘的美國人。

川普競選團隊副傳播總監、曾演出迪士尼頻道影集「舞動青春」(Shake It Up)的姍尚(Caroline Sunshine),在接受《福斯新聞》採訪時強調了這一點。她表示,「范斯的經歷完美詮釋了川普總統自2015年開始就強調的理念:為被遺忘的美國人而戰。」

報導提到,范斯來自俄亥俄州西南部的卑微背景,實現了「美國夢」,並曾在雙塔倒塌後立即加入美國陸戰隊,展現了他的愛國精神和服務精神。

姍尚進一步解釋,范斯在政治舞台上的誠實和真誠是其吸引選民的重要因素。「許多政治人物假裝了解普通民眾的生活,但范斯真正來自這些被遺忘的社區,他深切理解這些問題和苦難。」她補充說,范斯不僅僅是站在講台上說教,他真正了解並體驗過這些社區的困境。

此外,范斯對美國外交政策的看法與川普高度一致。姍尚指出,「他認為美國不應該捲入無盡的外國戰爭,這與川普總統使美國再次富裕、安全和強大的目標完全一致。」這一觀點也使得范斯在川普的團隊中獲得了更多的支持。

姍尚表示,范斯在鐵鏽帶的關鍵搖擺州擁有強大的共鳴能力,許多專家認為這些州可能會左右選舉結果。

她說:「他是一位傑出的美國人,是一位公共服務者,這一點非常重要。川普總統不是為了個人利益而涉足政治。他很幸運能有像范斯這樣的競選搭檔,一位同樣熱愛這個國家、為這個國家做出犧牲的人。」

《福斯新聞》指出,川普的選擇標誌著他對於2024年競選策略的明確方向:選擇一位能夠真實代表和理解美國普通民眾的候選人,並且在關鍵搖擺州具有強大影響力的夥伴。

幕僚透露,選擇范斯(右)當副手的原因在於他的背景和經歷完美契合川普的理念。(取自X平台@TrumpWarRoom)

幕僚透露,選擇范斯(右)當副手的原因在於他的背景和經歷完美契合川普的理念。(取自X平台@TrumpWarRoom)

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川普副手范斯 對台灣友善且強烈反中

  
美國前總統川普競選搭檔范斯(JD Vance),在國際事務上對台灣友善且強烈反對中國。(彭博)

美國前總統川普競選搭檔范斯(JD Vance),在國際事務上對台灣友善且強烈反對中國。(彭博)

2024/07/16 11:44

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〔即時新聞/綜合報導〕美國前總統川普15日在威斯康辛州密爾瓦基的共和黨全國代表大會上,宣布俄亥俄州聯邦參議員范斯(JD Vance)為2024年總統大選的競選搭檔,范斯在國際事務上對台灣友善且強烈反對中國。

綜合外媒報導,范斯去年4月20日在美國智庫傳統基金會(Heritage Foundation)發表演說,強調美國面臨的最大威脅是「中國入侵台灣」,他批評總統拜登優先軍援烏克蘭,導致應該要交付給台灣的軍火受到延誤。

范斯說,美國最需要防止的就是中國侵台,一旦這種事情發生,將對美國造成災難性影響,導致經濟大蕭條。另外,范斯表示現在正是把製造業帶回美國的時候了,這樣就不需再依賴中國,而且在國內持續製造軍火,將可讓美國成為民主國家的武器庫。

針對進口中國商品方面,范斯表示應向中國徵收更多的關稅,因為這些商品對美國就業情況和商業構成了不公平的威脅, 必須保護美國工業免受外來競爭。

范斯今年曾向《紐約時報》專欄作家杜塔特(Ross Douthat)指稱,雖然在台灣問題上美國採取戰略模糊政策,但他認為最重要的是讓中國難以攻占台灣,並弄清楚若中國真的攻台,美方應該做出怎樣的反應。

范斯今年也在《紐約時報》發文,反對拜登政府600億美元的援烏計畫,因為這會排擠到對台灣的承諾,目前已有近9億美元的愛國者飛彈交付延遲,當中就是受到援烏影響。范斯認為,假如中國真的侵台,愛國者飛彈系統無疑對台灣非常重要。

在氣候變遷議題上,范斯批評拜登政府依照國際民航組織的建議,要求美國各航空公司實施「碳抵銷」。范斯說,中國是全球最骯髒的經濟體,他們的碳排放量大約是美國的2倍,拜登政府卻不要求中共當局對中國各大航空公司設置相關規定。

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2022 年活動
主詞條:2022 年俄亥俄州美國參議院選舉
按縣劃分的最終結果
2022 年各縣最終結果:
 J·D·萬斯
 提姆·瑞安
2018 年初,萬斯考慮與謝羅德·布朗競選美國參議員,[49] 但決定不這樣做。 2021 年3 月,彼得·蒂爾(Peter Thiel) 向保護俄亥俄價值觀(Protect Ohio Values) 捐贈了1000 萬美元,這是一個於2 月創建的超級政治行動委員會,旨在支持潛在的萬斯候選人資格;[51][52][53] 羅伯特‧默瑟(Robert Mercer) 也捐贈了一筆未公開的金額。 4 月,萬斯表示有興趣競選共和黨人羅布·波特曼空出的參議院席位。五月,他成立了一個探索委員會。萬斯是共和黨募款人內特莫里斯的盟友,內特莫里斯也為參議員蘭德保羅提供了財政支持。

2021年7月,萬斯正式參選;[57]這是他首次競選公職。 2022年5月3日,他以32%的選票贏得共和黨初選,[59]擊敗了包括喬什·曼德爾(23%)和馬特·多蘭(22%)在內的多名候選人。在11月8日的大選中,萬斯以53%的得票率擊敗了民主黨候選人蒂姆·瑞安(Tim Ryan),瑞安的得票率為47%。



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科技億萬富豪助范斯快速躍升政壇! 紐時披露內幕

  
俄亥俄州參議員范斯(J.D. Vance)從政僅兩年,便成為共和黨總統參選人川普的競選搭檔。(路透)

俄亥俄州參議員范斯(J.D. Vance)從政僅兩年,便成為共和黨總統參選人川普的競選搭檔。(路透)

2024/07/18 09:44

〔編譯陳成良/綜合報導〕《紐約時報》16日披露,俄亥俄州聯邦參議員范斯(J.D. Vance)被前總統川普選為2024年競選搭檔,這背後是他與矽谷億萬富豪的深厚關係。雖然39歲的范斯在矽谷只工作了不到5年,但這段經歷為他在共和黨內的驚人崛起奠定了基礎,並很可能影響他的政治生涯。

據報導,上個月,范斯飛往舊金山為川普舉辦籌款活動,隨後在出身加州的科技業億萬富豪塞克斯(David Sacks)豪宅舉行私人晚宴,與20多位科技和加密貨幣高管及投資者會面。塞克斯是世界最大的第三方支付平台PayPal前高管,也是著名企業家,與范斯在矽谷建立了緊密聯繫。當晚的30萬美元(約新台幣977萬元)1人的晚宴上,川普非正式地詢問在場人士應選誰當副手,結果大多數人推薦范斯。

范斯在矽谷期間,與提爾(Peter Thiel)、馬斯克(Elon Musk)等人建立了重要聯繫。提爾是PayPal的創辦人之一,對保守派政治活動有重大影響力。馬斯克則是特斯拉和SpaceX的創辦人,以創新精神聞名於世。這些億萬富豪多次資助范斯的政治活動,並遊說川普選擇他作為副手。

在2022年期中選舉之前,提爾捐贈了1500萬美元(約新台幣4.9億元)支持范斯的參議員競選,而塞克斯則捐贈了100萬美元(約新台幣3257萬元)。川普在社交平台上稱,選擇范斯的原因之一是他的「科技和金融領域的成功生涯」。

然而,《紐時》指出,如果川普和范斯在11月當選,尚不清楚范斯是否會支持矽谷的利益。他曾讚揚聯邦貿易委員會(FTC)對科技巨頭的反壟斷訴訟,並呼籲拆分Google,稱其為「明確的進步派科技公司」。

范斯與科技界的淵源始於耶魯法學院,他在此認識了提爾。畢業後,范斯搬到舊金山,在生物科技公司Circuit Therapeutics工作,後來加入提爾的風險投資公司Mithril Capital,這些經歷讓他在矽谷建立了廣泛的人脈。

2020年,范斯在辛辛那提創立了自己的風險投資公司Narya Capital,籌集了1.2億美元。他投資了保守派支持的平台如Rumble,並考慮投資社交網絡Parler。

報導指出,雖然提爾與川普的關係淡化,但范斯與川普的聯繫更緊密。馬斯克也私下鼓勵川普選擇范斯作為副手,並稱這是「極佳的決定」,范斯的政治前途在矽谷億萬富豪的支持下持續上升。

億萬富豪馬斯克、提爾(右),據傳是范斯政治生涯迅速攀升的重要推手(法新社、維基百科,本報合成)

億萬富豪馬斯克、提爾(右),據傳是范斯政治生涯迅速攀升的重要推手(法新社、維基百科,本報合成)

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范斯捍衛勞工 提名演說5轟中國

  
范斯在演講中描述祖母如何在他母親與毒癮對抗掙扎時將他撫養長大,當場高喊「媽媽,我愛你」,並在下台後與母親緊緊相擁。(美聯社)

范斯在演講中描述祖母如何在他母親與毒癮對抗掙扎時將他撫養長大,當場高喊「媽媽,我愛你」,並在下台後與母親緊緊相擁。(美聯社)

2024/07/19 05:30

大讚川普堅毅 疾呼團結愛國

〔編譯張沛元/綜合報導〕美國共和黨俄亥俄州聯邦參議員范斯十七日在共和黨全國黨代表大會上發表副總統候選人提名演說,右捧力圖回鍋的競選搭檔前總統川普,左批尋求連任的民主黨總統拜登與中國,以及在回顧個人基層出身以拉近與選民的距離之餘,疾呼團結、愛國與為下一代選擇一條新道路。

砲打中國犧牲美國人 誓言重建工廠

范斯在演說中誓言重建工廠,讓美國勞工親手為美國家庭製造產品,「我們將一起保障美國勞工薪資,阻止中國共產黨利用美國公民來打造其中產階級」。此外,范斯還兩度提及中國任由強效類鴉片止痛劑芬太尼出口毒害美國。華府向來不滿北京當局以稅收優惠直接補貼芬太尼與其他合成毒品的生產與出口,認為此舉導致美國毒品氾濫。

要盟邦分擔世界和平重擔

范斯在演說中五度提及中國、中共或中國的,但完全沒有論及其他被視為美國外敵的俄羅斯、北韓或伊朗等國;此外,范斯還在未直言國名的情況下表示,美國的盟友必須分擔維護世界和平的重擔,「背叛美國納稅人的慷慨付出的國家別想再搭便車」。

范斯還不斷大讚川普,從川普日前遭槍擊後堅毅冷靜,說到川普過去執政時的各種豐功偉業,以及複誦川普的各式口號;他也不忘批評拜登的施政與高齡,稱拜登與其他不接地氣的華府政客導致美國充斥各種廉價中國貨與廉價外勞;拜登支持的北美自由貿易協定(NAFTA)讓大量工作機會流向墨西哥,給予中國優惠貿易協定則摧毀更多美國中產階級的製造業工作,就連通膨也是拜登的錯;此外,他還嘲諷拜登在華府政壇打滾太久,甚至比他的年紀(卅九歲)還長。

基層出身 批拜登貿易政策失敗

范斯重申在個人暢銷回憶錄中出身「鐵鏽帶」的俄亥俄州的成長背景,企圖打動同樣不滿遭政府拋棄遺忘的鄉下小鎮選民,凸顯川普競選團隊希望能夠爭取「鐵鏽帶」州藍領選民選票,取得大選勝利的關鍵票。

他稱自己家鄉的人們全心全意熱愛上帝、家人、社區和國家,卻被華盛頓統治階級所拋棄,指責拜登用失敗的貿易政策和對外戰爭摧毀社區。他說,「我們要的是不受制於大企業、但會回應工人心聲的領導人。一名不會把一切賣給跨國公司、而是挺身支持美國公司與美國產業的領導人。一名拒絕拜登與賀錦麗的綠色新騙局,並為奪回偉大的美國工廠而奮戰的領導人。我們需要川普總統」、「我們不再迎合華爾街,我們將致力為勞工階層服務」。

美國共和黨聯邦參議員范斯十七日首度以副總統候選人身分在共和黨全國黨代表大會上發表演說,狂批拜登,5度提及中國。(美聯社)

美國共和黨聯邦參議員范斯十七日首度以副總統候選人身分在共和黨全國黨代表大會上發表演說,狂批拜登,5度提及中國。(美聯社)

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美大選熱 川普副手范斯回憶錄《絕望者之歌》10天狂銷60萬本

  
美國共和黨副總統候選人范斯手拿他的回憶錄《絕望者之歌》。(美聯社檔案照)

美國共和黨副總統候選人范斯手拿他的回憶錄《絕望者之歌》。(美聯社檔案照)

2024/07/25 23:28

〔編譯管淑平/綜合報導〕美國共和黨總統候選人川普公佈由聯邦參議員范斯(JD Vance)為競選搭檔後,讓范斯的回憶錄《絕望者之歌(Hillbilly Elegy)》炙手可熱,出版社25日表示,10天已賣出高達60萬本。

《美聯社》報導,出版社「哈波柯林斯(Harper Collins)」說,自從川普15日宣佈范斯為副手人選後,這本回憶錄已經賣出60多萬本,包括實體書、有聲書和電子書,「我們正在加印數十萬本,來滿足零售夥伴的需求量」。

這本回憶錄講述來自美國工業衰退「鐵鏽帶」俄亥俄州的范斯,在貧窮和母親與毒癮搏鬥中成長的經歷,川普選擇范斯之前,就已經是排行榜上銷售量100萬本的暢銷書。川普2016年大選勝選後,這本回憶錄被川普對手廣泛視為,要了解川普何以能吸引白人藍領階級支持必讀的一本書。

《絕望者之歌》被改編成同名電影,於2020年上映。發行商Netflix表示,川普宣佈范斯為競選搭檔當天,該平台上此片觀看時數,從前一天的150萬分鐘,暴增到1920萬分鐘,收視成長率飆升1179%。

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晶片生產全球關鍵! 川普副手范斯喊:台灣比烏克蘭更重要

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美國總統大選倒數最後9天,共和黨副總統候選人、俄亥俄州聯邦參議員范斯(J.D. Vance)近日接受「播客」(Podcast)一檔節目專訪時表示,由於台灣在全球晶片生產中扮演關鍵角色,因此對美國而言,台灣比烏克蘭更加重要!
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