MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) — It was a month after her son’s election as vice president of the United States and JD Vance ‘s mother wondered why the city of his birth had yet to recognize him. “I just think it would be really nice if we could acknowledge that this is his hometown and put up some signs,”
JD Vance’s Ohio Hometown Struggles With How to Recognize the Incoming Vice President
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