Overview
- As Republican National Committee finance chair, Vance’s San Diego itinerary included a $2,500-per-seat Statesmanship Award dinner hosted by the Claremont Institute and a Monday fundraising roundtable.
- Video posted online showed protesters booing and heckling his Secret Service motorcade as it left the 26-seat Michelin-starred Soichi Sushi.
- Vance leveraged local support through Second Lady Usha Vance’s San Diego roots, drawing on her family’s ties to UC San Diego and Rancho Peñasquitos.
- He is now moving on to Newport, Massachusetts, for fundraisers in Nantucket before heading to Jackson Hole for additional high-dollar donor events.
- The California State Bar Court recently upheld a recommendation to disbar John Eastman for his role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election.