In the context of Trump's campaign, IVF (in vitro fertilization) has emerged as a significant issue. However, JD Vance's absence during the vote on this matter raises eyebrows. His decision to skip the vote could inadvertently benefit Democrats in the long run. Vance's choice to not participate in such a pivotal vote may be perceived as a lack of commitment to a topic that resonates with many voters. This could create an opportunity for Democrats to capitalize on his absence, framing it as a failure to engage with critical issues that affect families and individuals seeking reproductive assistance. As the political landscape evolves, Vance's non-participation could be leveraged by Democrats to highlight their own commitment to reproductive rights and healthcare, potentially swaying undecided voters who prioritize these issues. In a campaign where every vote and stance matters, Vance's decision to "play hooky" could have unintended consequences for his party's efforts to rally support.