JD Vance took an un-expected path from writing a best-selling book about middle America to becoming Trumps vice-presidential pick. His 2016 book Hillbilly Elegy (which talks about rust-belt problems) made him well-known right when Trump was starting his first presidential run
The two men came from very-different worlds: Trump grew up in new-york high society while Vance struggled in an ohio steel town with a drug-addicted mom. Despite his rough start Vance got into yale law school and became a well-paid lawyer
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His switch from Trump-critic to supporter paid off when he got picked as VP nominee at the july milwaukee convention. Vance (who is just 40) could become one of americas youngest vice-presidents; his close friendship with Donald Trump Jr helped him get the spot
The ex-marine turned venture-capitalist brings some unique things to the campaign:
- Strong connection with rust-belt voters
- Yale degree that appeals to educated voters
- Good relations with silicon valley donors
- Skills at talking to media
Vance lives with his wife Usha (a lawyer with indian background) and their three kids - he often talks about wanting to push pro-family ideas. Campaign leaders think his mix of working-class background and success story will help them win in 2024