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VP Pence Urges Voters To Elect James & Schuette

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GOP rally on October 29, 2018: (L-R) Lisa Posthumus Lyons, Bill Schuette, Mike Pence, John James

Vice President Mike Pence headlined a rally in West Michigan Monday evening for US Senate candidate John James and Michigan gubernatorial candidate Bill Schuette. 

While the two both currently trail in the polls, the Vice President called on Michigan Republican voters to get out and pull an upset as they did in the 2016 Presidential election.

“We made history in 2016 in Michigan and we’re going to make history again in 2018 when we elect John James and Bill Schuette.”  

That is United States Vice President Mike Pence speaking to an estimated crowd of an about a thousand who came out Monday evening to the Deltaplex Arena in Walker, Michigan, just north of Grand Rapids.

Billed as the “Kent County Get out the Vote Rally” Vice President Pence began his speech on a somber tone by addressing the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in Pittsburg.

“America mourns for eleven Americans, their precious families and for the injured in the wake of this terrible attack," said the vice-president. "What happened in Pittsburg on Saturday was not just criminal. It was evil. And we will never allow violence or anti-Semitism to take hold in the United States of America.”

Shifting gears to border security, Pence called a caravan of thousands of Central American migrants working their way toward the U.S. southern border an ‘assault on our country’ and that the Trump administration would not allow it.

“Today at the President’s direction, the Pentagon announced the United States would deploy an additional 5,200 soldiers to the southwest border of the United States to harden border security.”

With the election just over a week away, both Schuette and James trail their Democrat opponents according to a recent poll, however, both have pulled to within single digits of their opponents in the past two weeks. 

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