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Crowds line up to see VP nominee Mike Pence

A Wisconsin law enforcement official says he doesn’t know why a Washington Post reporter was denied entry to a campaign rally near Milwaukee for Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence.

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Unity is what Pence cites as the most important thing during the time leading up to the general election in November.

For Tracie Sanchez, owner of Lima Pallet Co. and a delegate at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Pence gave an excellent address and is a flawless match for Trump.

It was the latest skirmish between GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s team and the national media. Adding, “or they can elect a leader who will empower people, rebuild our families, secure our borders. and put someone on the supreme court who will respect the constitution of the United States of America”.

“It’s unsafe. It’s risky if you’re going to try to limit who can cover your campaign”, said Kelly McBride, a media ethicist with the Poynter Institute.

Pence says Kaine is the ideal candidate for someone who is going to grow government, raise taxes, and press down on a struggling economy. “And you know, one of the reasons-and this is 100 percent-one of the reasons I chose Mike was because IN, under his leadership, has done so well”.

Though the crowd was still agitated, Pence then continued speaking, unfazed. The choice could not be more clear for the American People.

Pence is in MI today bringing that message to voters.

Oakland County GOP Chairwoman Theresa Mungioli urged Trump supporters to turn Oakland County “red”, along with the entire state of MI.

Pence will be making his way to Novi tonight after a busy today. They want to defund Planned Parenthood and they’re opposed to women making their own health care decisions. Interruptions, however, are fairly common at Trump rallies. “You kind of get shivers and goosebumps”. Hermes said she believes Trump will “reinstall the law”, bring jobs and make education a priority.

Derek McMillan traveled from Benzonia to see Trump’s No. 2.

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Kevin Warren, the founder of the Indiana-based “Pence Must Go” political action committee, said he was happy to see other officials spread the same message he’s been trying to convey to Hoosiers.

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