US Vice President J.D. Vance criticized Congressional Democrats during a visit to Wisconsin, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming election in prioritizing “American citizens” over issues like open borders and rising living costs. Speaking at Pointe Precision Inc., Vance referenced President Trump’s State of the Union address and faulted Democrats for their responses to highlighted stories from the speech.
Vance, addressing a crowd at the manufacturing facility, questioned why Democrats did not applaud a six-year-old assault survivor by an undocumented immigrant. He emphasized the significance of the November election, stating that it is about returning power to those who prioritize border security and lower taxes.
Highlighting economic progress under the Trump administration, Vance mentioned a decrease in inflation to 2.4% and an average $1,700 rise in take-home pay for Americans. He also noted reductions in housing costs and mortgage expenses, aiming to make housing more affordable for citizens.
In response to concerns about affordability, Vance expressed the desire for people to enjoy a good quality of life by working hard and following the rules. He defended the administration’s efforts to combat fraud and illegal immigration, emphasizing the importance of securing the border and preventing fraudulent activities.
Vance underscored the significance of technology and energy, particularly the role of data centers in the country’s future development. He stressed the need for lower electricity costs for Americans and the importance of the U.S. winning the upcoming technology revolution.
Wisconsin, a crucial state in U.S. politics, is expected to play a pivotal role in national elections, having swung between Republicans and Democrats in recent presidential cycles.
