Vance faced a wave of ridicule over a campaign stop at a Valdosta donut shop on Thursday.
Senator JD Vance faced ridicule over a viral video showing him stopping inside a Georgia donut shop on Thursday.On Thursday, Vance visited Holt's Sweet Shop in Valdosta, Georgia, a crucial battleground state Republicans are hoping will flip back to Trump after it narrowly voted for President Joe Biden in 2020. He faced a wave of ridicule over the video, with critics describing the stop as 'awkward.
In video footage showing the campaign stop, Vance is seen conversing with an employee, saying that the 'zoo has come to down' before asking his staff how many donuts he should order. The employee then asked not to be filmed while at work.'She doesn't want to be on film guys, so just cut her out of anything,' he said. 'I appreciate that ma'am.'He then introduced himself to the employee, 'I'm JD Vance, I'm running for vice president.
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