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Washington Post Reporter Barred From Entering Mike Pence Campaign Stop

On a very busy day in politics, west MI was in the spotlight as republican, Vice Presidential candidate, Governor Mike Pence spoke in Walker, Thursday afternoon.

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The Washington Post says one of its reporters was barred from entering a campaign rally for Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence near Milwaukee.

Marjorie Hershey, a professor of political science at Indiana University, echoed the point that Pence may be most closely identified with social issues, but said she did think he could play a role in reaching out to the corporate world.

Throughout the night, members of the GOP, including Gov.

Pence made an appearance in Grand Rapids earlier today.

Chants of “lock her up” are going up at a Mike Pence rally in suburban Detroit.

The matter involves leaked emails from the Democratic National Committee that indicated party officials were biased against the Vermont senator.

In Novi, Pence highlighted that, as governor of IN, more than $2.5 billion has been spent on roads and bridges and that his state’s unemployment rate dropped from 8% to 5%, which he claims is one of the lowest IN the Midwest. “I guess they have to do their thing”.

Pence talked during his speech how important it is to win this election.

“At our best, we don’t tolerate our diversity, we celebrate our diversity”, he said”. “Frankly, Republicans in California did not react quickly enough to them, and we have paid a disgusting price”.

Pence kicked off a series of campaign event in battleground states Wednesday.

Pence also urged the crowd to spread support for Trump to neighbors and friends, reminding them the next president will have the potential to appoint a handful of judges to the Supreme Court. Stepp told women in the audience to stand strong in their beliefs. He said to me, you know, look – he’s for free trade, I’m for free trade deals on a country by country basis. “That we are equal partners in moving this country forward”, Stepp says.

That’s because Ohio Republican John Kasich is a former Trump primary rival and sharp critic.

“He’s a consistent, clear, conservative Republican. You have to go”, was the reason provided, according to DelReal.

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Oakland County GOP Chairwoman Theresa Mungioli urged Trump supporters to turn Oakland County “red”, along with the entire state of MI. She points that the first scheduled stop for President Obama on the campaign trail with Hillary Clinton was supposed to be in Wisconsin, but had to be rescheduled.

Gov. Mike Pence speaking in Novi July 28