JD Vance Says He's Not Sure If Racist Jokes at Trump Rally Were Racist: I'm So Over It'
Briefly

Vance emphasized, 'I haven't actually seen the joke that you mentioned. But I think that it's telling that Kamala Harris's closing message is essentially that all of Donald Trump's voters are Nazis.' His view suggests that focusing on a comedian's remarks distracts from more significant political concerns, especially in a campaign context.
He stated, 'I think we have to stop getting so offended at every little thing in the United States of America. I'm just, I'm so over it.' This indicates his belief that societal sensitivity towards humor and jokes is excessive and detrimental.
Vance further remarked, 'That is not the message of a winning campaign. And most importantly, it's not the message of a person who's fit to be the president of the United States of America,' suggesting he views the current political climate as marked by divisiveness and alarmism.
Regarding Hinchcliffe's jokes, Vance commented on the uproar saying, 'I've heard about the joke. I know, maybe maybe it's a stupid racist joke like you said, maybe it's not. I haven't seen it.' This reflects his reluctance to engage deeply with the controversy, prioritizing broader political narratives.
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