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JD Vance Joins Trump in High-Stakes Visit to the Valley

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Trump running mate JD Vance makes trip to the Valley


Vance campaigned in Glendale at Arizona Christian University in front of a packed room of supporters.

GLENDALE, Ariz. — JD Vance, the running mate of former President Donald Trump, was in Arizona on Wednesday.

Vance campaigned at Arizona Christian University in Glendale, addressing a room filled with enthusiastic supporters.

Joining him was Kari Lake, fresh off her GOP nomination victory for U.S. Senate in Arizona, where she defeated Mark Lamb.

Both Republicans are seeking to build momentum for their campaigns.

“It’s gonna start in Arizona and run like wildfire all over the country,” Vance declared.

Vance expressed concerns about the future of the nation, asserting that the American dream is under threat.

“The best way to give kids that way of life is the reelection of Donald Trump as President of the United States,” Vance emphasized. He elaborated on his journey from a poor family in Ohio to his current campaign for vice president, citing it as an example of American possibilities.

Vance criticized Kamala Harris, calling her a “disaster” and stressing that the country’s future is at stake in the upcoming election.

Harris is also scheduled to visit Arizona next week, soon after announcing her vice-presidential pick in Philadelphia. She will also campaign in swing states such as Georgia, Michigan, South Carolina, and Wisconsin.