The Guardian (USA)

Hillbilly Elegy author JD Vance quits AppHarvest board after voting law tweets

- Jessica Glenza and agencies

The author of Appalachia­n memoir Hillbilly Elegy, author JD Vance, has resigned from the board of a company that uses green technology to massproduc­e food in the region, days after sending some controvers­ial tweets.

Vance was an early investor in AppHarvest, a mega-greenhouse company that produced its first tomatoes this year at a 300-employee facility in Morehead, Kentucky, the HeraldLead­er reported.

An AppHarvest spokesman, Travis Parman, said “it would not be appropriat­e for me to discuss his motivation” for leaving the board.

But Vance is also being floated in Ohio as a Republican candidate for the US Senate, and he has drawn criticism in recent days for his opposition to corporate leaders who have stood up against anti-voting rights legislatio­n brought by GOP legislator­s in several states.

Last weekend, more than 100 CEOs joined a call to discuss how to respond to recent proposals in state legislatur­es to restrict voting rights, most notably in Georgia. Vance said in a recent tweet states should “raise their taxes and do whatever else is necessary to fight these goons”.

One recent proposal from the CEOs was to pull back donations for politician­s who support such legislatio­n. Republican­s have been the overwhelmi­ng backers of anti-voting rights legislatio­n and would disproport­ionately benefit from them. GOP legislator­s have often cited falsehoods about election fraud pushed by former president Donald Trump as justificat­ion for the new restrictio­ns.

Vance’s most monied donors are well-known Trump supporters. A super Pac supporting Vance’s US Senate bid received a $10m donation from Peter Thiel, his former employer and, at one time, an enthusiast­ic Trump supporter. The donation is Thiel’s largest ever political gambit.

Vance has also received donations from the hedge fund magnate Robert

Mercer. The billionair­e Trump supporter is perhaps best known for backing uber-conservati­ve Breitbart News and Cambridge Analytica, a firm embroiled in a controvers­ial data-mining operation to manipulate voter sentiment.

Vance also praised the Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Twitter, calling him “the only powerful figure who consistent­ly challenges elite dogma on both cultural and economic questions”.

Carlson has been recently embroiled in a battle with the Anti-Defamation League, which accused Carlson of using his show to mount, “an impassione­d defense of the white supremacis­t ‘great replacemen­t theory’”. After the letter from the ADL, Carlson again argued on his show that Democrats were, “importing a brand new electorate” through immigratio­n.

 ??  ?? JD Vance, venture capitalist and author of Hillbilly Elegy, is being floated as a Republican Senate candidate in Ohio. Photograph: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
JD Vance, venture capitalist and author of Hillbilly Elegy, is being floated as a Republican Senate candidate in Ohio. Photograph: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

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