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Historically, the vice presidency has played a subdued political role, except for those who later became president.
But since taking office, Vice President JD Vance has broken the mold, becoming a constant presence in international discourse from South America to Germany to Australia.
"I think at a different time in American history it made sense for the vice president to be in the background, maybe a hundred years ago, when we didn't have such a sophisticated media industry," said Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, a right-wing...
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