Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) isn’t too bothered by GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance’s newest dig.
Throughout a Friday look at Cheyney College, the nation’s first traditionally Black college, a reporter requested Shapiro about feedback Vance made throughout an interview on the “Full Send Podcast” in which he evaluated Shapiro’s voice to “a really bad impression of Barack Obama.”
Shapiro laughed off the insult, calling it “weird.”
“Barack Obama was probably our most gifted orator of my time,” Shapiro stated.
Shapiro, who’s amongst these being thought of as Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2024 working mate, then lobbed his personal insults at Vance.
“It is real hard being honest with the American people when you’re not being honest with yourself,” Shapiro stated. “JD Vance is a total phoney-baloney. He is the most inorganic candidate I think I have ever seen on the national stage.”
“He doesn’t know what he believes, and that is why it is impossible for him to articulate a coherent message to the American people,” Shapiro added, noting Vance is “not exactly off to a good start.”
“It is clear that Donald Trump really has buyer’s remorse with his pick,” he added.
Trump and Vance each spent the weeks after the Republican Nationwide Conference defending the Ohio senator over his controversial previous feedback about “childless cat ladies,” amongst different issues.
Shapiro made it clear that, ought to he be chosen as Harris’ working mate, he wouldn’t be frightened about taking over Vance.
“If he wants to sling insults my direction, … let him do it, that’s fine. Bring it on. I’ll be ready for whatever the hell JD Vance throws my way.”