Vice President JD Vance served beers and hot dogs at a bar in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Friday.
The Vice President told Newsmax that Ohio is the perfect place to talk about Trump’s economic nationalism, which is rebuilding America’s middle class.
Vance was joined by Republican Ohio Rep. Eric Conroy for a rally in Middleton, Ohio, ahead of the midterm elections.
The “America First” rally was held at the steel plant where Vance’s grandfather worked.
“Returning today as the Vice President of the United States, standing in the exact steel mill where my Papaw worked for decades to put food on the table, I couldn’t help but feel immense pride,” Vance said during Friday’s rally.
“Pride not only of where I came from and the impact places like this had on who I became, but proud to share the amazing news of investment being made here in Middletown, Ohio,” he said.
“Thanks to President Trump’s economic agenda that puts America First, the future of the United States is not going to be sold out to the highest foreign bidder,” Vance said.
“The future of American industry and manufacturing is going to be built in towns all across these great United States,” Vance added.
After the rally, Vance and Rep. Conroy traveled to Cincinnati and served beers and chili dogs at the historic Price Hill Chili restaurant.
“What’s better, Skyline or Price Hill Chili?” Vance said as he walked into the bar.
“I guess I knew this but forgot it, that this district used to be very hard for Republicans to win, but we’ve redrawn it, and it’s now one of the 10 most competitive races in the country!” Vance said.
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