Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump introduced his running mate Mike Pence, Governor of Indiana, Saturday morning in New York City.
Trump spoke about his time campaigning in Indiana and the effect that the Clinton's NAFTA project had on the economy. He brought up Pence's record on unemployment and his ability to bring the rate down from eight to five percent.
Pence then took the stage and formally accepted Trump invitation.
.@GovPenceIN: "I accept your invitation to run and serve as Vice President of the United States of America." pic.twitter.com/qXVUxZ0tNk
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He spoke of his upbringing and life on a small farm in southern Indiana.
.@GovPenceIN: "I'm really just a small-time boy who grew up in southern Indiana." pic.twitter.com/AGypqiVQYY
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He railed against Hillary Clinton and the future that she will bring to America.
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.@GovPenceIN: "We cannot have 4 more years apologizing to our enemies and abandoning our friends." pic.twitter.com/sUaEAFZ1PY
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Clinton's plan to bring in millions of more refugees, by nearly 500 percent, was also mentioned.
.@GovPenceIN: "@HillaryClinton... would increase our refugee program by more than 500 percent." pic.twitter.com/4xC8rN2KiM
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The main point behind Pence's message was that Hillary Clinton must never become president.
.@GovPenceIN: "@HillaryClinton must never become president of the United States of America." pic.twitter.com/MpUDMbDufN
— Fox News (@FoxNews) July 16, 2016