When a Republican becomes his party's candidate for national office, the Republican National Committee sends him a big, fat volume containing all his Democrat opponent's worst votes and positions. These are a compilation of a senator's or representative's (or vice president's) votes along with other public pronouncements that individual may have made. In many cases nowadays these pronouncements may also be backed up with video footage. It's becoming harder and harder for an opponent to hide his previous unpopular positions. It's clear that Donald Trump and J.D. Vance have now received their position books regarding Kamala Harris. Last week in ...