Sen. J.D. Vance (R‑OH) is getting out in front of former President Donald Trump in the media and on policy, but his public separation from the top of the ticket isn’t bothering the campaign.
After some initial scrutiny and negative media coverage, Vance has emerged as a prolific campaigner, basking in the spotlight as he goes deep into Trump’s vision for the country. His itch to get behind a microphone and talk about policies that Trump hasn’t spelled out in concrete terms has left some Republicans worried he is overstepping as the former president’s running mate.
Trump’s advisers aren’t members of that group of skeptics, ac …