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ABOVE ALL, JD VANCE VALUES and RESPECTS WOMEN.

1. His grandmother (or grand-ma, or gram-ma), (or mam-ma or mam-aw).
It's just a matter of pronunciation, but it's more than that.
IT'S WONDERFUL. More than half of JD's "Elegy" is an expression of gratitude to his grandmother.

2. His mother. JD never abandoned her. She got addicted for the nth time while JD was in law school - to heroin.
It's incredible enough that JD got into Yale Law School, considering his background,
but JD dealt with his mother's new addiction to heroin as he struggled through Yale Law School
and with his wonderful wife, he nurtures and protects his mother in his home today.

3. His sister. Five years older than JD, JD's sister was the adult in the family, says JD in "Elegy"
and JD thought she was the most beautiful girl there was. They struggled together and stuck together.

4. His Lovely wife. Camelot got nothin' on them.

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