WASHINGTON
By MICHELLE L. PRICEAssociated Press
While President Donald Trump has struggled to settle on a way to address Americansโ concerns about high costs, Vice President JD Vance on Thursday offered a more direct and empathetic message, saying, โWe hear youโ and โthereโs a lot more work to do.โ But the American people need to have โa little bit of patience,โ Vance said in remarks at an event hosted by Breitbart News. This comes as the White House grapples with how to address voter concerns about the cost of living. The issue emerged as a vulnerability for Republicans in this monthโs off-year elections in New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races.
WASHINGTON (AP) โ While President Donald Trump has struggled to settle on a way to address Americansโ concerns about high costs, Vice President JD Vance on Thursday offered a more direct and empathetic message, saying, โWe hear youโ and โthereโs a lot more work to do.โ
But the American people need to have โa little bit of patience,โ Vance said in remarks at an event hosted by Breitbart News.
The vice presidentโs remarks come as the White House grapples with how to speak to voters about the cost of living, an issue that emerged as a vulnerability for Republicans in this monthโs off-year elections in New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races.
Vance said the Trump administration has โmade incredible progressโ in tackling cost-of-living concerns as they worked to undo policies from former President Joe Biden.
โAs much progress as weโve made, itโs going to take a little bit of time for every American to feel that economic boom, which we really do believe is coming. We believe that weโre on the front end of it,โ Vance said.
Trump, whose tariffs have contributed to higher prices for many goods, has insisted that prices are down, pointing to gas and egg prices specifically. The president has said Democrats' arguments about affordability during the election were โa con job,โ and saying โI donโt want to hear about the affordability, because right now, weโre much less.โ However, in recent days he has shifted his response, acknowledging that there is room for consumer prices to drop further.
Vance was asked about recent high-profile rifts within Trump's Make America Great Again coalition. Trump broke with one of his most loyal backers, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, over her complaints he was spending too much time on foreign policy and had dragged his feet on releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump also has been reluctant to disavow white nationalist Nick Fuentes and conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, who recently hosted Fuentes for a friendly interview, touching off turmoil on the right.
Vance did not directly address the recent infighting, but said he thinks the debates within the party are healthy. โItโs totally reasonable for the people who make up this coalition to argue,โ about issues, said Vance, who often publicly engages in online debates on his X account.
But Trump's MAGA coalition needs to remember, โthat we have a lot more in common than we do not in commonโ and that supporters are up against โa radical leftist movement.โ
โHave our debates โ but focus on the enemy, so that we can win victories that matter for the American people,โ Vance said.
The vice president and former senator said Republicans have to keep their coalition united, especially heading into next year's midterm elections that determine control of Congress.
He said the working class voters who elected Trump to the White House don't necessarily turn out to vote in midterm elections and said Republicans need to motivate them.
โI think thatโs one of the lessons that we learned in Virginia and New Jersey is that when Donald Trump is not on the ballot, youโve got to give people something to actually believe in, something to be inspired by, to get out there and vote,โ Vance said. โTheyโre not going to vote just because you have an โRโ next to your name.โ