"I'm a Never Trump' guy," Vance said in an interview with Charlie Rose in 2016, while publicizing his memoir "Hillbilly Elegy."
"I never liked him."
"As somebody who doesn't like Trump, myself, I sort of " I understand where Trump's voters come from," Vance later said in the Rose interview.
"But I also don't like Trump himself, and that made me realize that maybe I'm not quite part of either world totally."
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"My god what an idiot," Vance wrote in one of the tweets. It was one of many tweets now deleted.
Vance once questioned whether Trump could be "America's Hitler" in a private Facebook message in 2016 to one of his former roommates.
It was that or a "cynical ------- like Nixon," Vance wrote in messages..."
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"Vance, who first became popular as an author, once wrote an op-ed for The New York Times titled "Why Trump's Antiwar Message Resonates with White America."
He didn't hold back his disapproval for the former president then while also describing his own belief as to why people in the communities he grew up in supported Trump.
"Mr. Trump is unfit for our nation's highest office," he wrote in the op-ed, describing his own families' adoration and commitment to Trump."
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"I can't stomach Trump," Vance said in an interview with NPR, when describing why he would vote for a third-party candidate.
"I think that he's noxious and is leading the white working class to a very dark place."
He even considered voting for Hillary Clinton over Trump:
"I think there's a chance, if I feel like Trump has a really good chance of winning, that I might have to hold my nose and vote for Hillary Clinton."
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Interesting how one's opinions can change when a billionaire buys you a Senate seat, and a chance to be VP, or God forbid, maybe President one day.
Trae Crowder, who knows Shady personally made a vid after the debate... there's a thread with that most interesting, and hilarious, talk.