J.D. Vance Approaches Kamala Harris And Tim Walz On Tarmac, “I Just Wanted To Check Out My Future Plane”

Days after Democratic Presidential hopeful Kamala Harris announced her running mate, Republican VP pick J.D. Vance approached Air Force Two in what social media is calling a bizarre “shaking of the table.”

Wednesday, several reports emerged as Kamala Harris and her newly minted choice for VP, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, emerged from Air Force Two accompanied by the secret service in Wisconsin amid a congested schedule of events—Including a close by rally.

Across the tarmac, Republican Vice-Presidential hopeful J.D. Vance who was anointed by former president Donald Trump less than a month ago, could be seen approaching the two.

As the GOP conservative approached Harris in what could have been an old-fashioned political standoff, Vance’s intentions were thwarted when she and Walz posed with local girl scouts and then quickly exited the tarmac.

“I just wanted to check out my future plane,” Vance told campaign reporters. Though he didn’t get to face the VP, on his intentions he said “(I) wanted to go say hello to the vice president and ask her why does she refuse to answer questions.”

From there, a slew of social media jabs on both sides began to appear, though no names were directly mentioned on the dems side, within 40 minutes, the Harris campaign, released a tweet with 1.5 million views that features a popular audio from “Dance Moms” amid a video of the Trump jet appearing on the tarmac.

Spokesman for Vance wasn’t too nice either with a stinging reply:

“Make sure AF2 is deep cleaned because Lord only knows what @KamalaHarris and her team have done on there,” he tweeted.

A new poll appeared on social media showing that 80% of registered Black voters believe Harris’ policies will help the community.