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President Trump Stumps for Candidates in Pennsylvania Ahead of Midterms

President Trump Stumps for Candidates in Pennsylvania Ahead of Midterms

President Trump paid yet another visit to supporters in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ahead of the midterm elections on November 6th. The President filled Erie Insurance Arena, in the Congressional District of Mike Kelly (R-Butler), which voted GOP by 20 points in 2016.

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With Senate polling favoring Republicans, the President also stumped for his friend Rep. Lou Barletta, who is seeking to unseat incumbent Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey Jr.

In true Trump fashion, the President exposed the radical agenda of Casey and his Democratic allies, which includes reversing Trump Administration’s pro-growth tax bill, restricting the Second Amendment and abolishing ICE.

"If you want to save American lives, and save American jobs...then you need to vote for a pro-American patriot named Lou Barletta," the President said of Senator Casey’s challenger.

Wisely, in recent rallies, the President has emphasized the importance of voting on November 6th to packed arenas of Republican voters. After Democratic lawmakers’ despicable behavior during Justice Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings, Republican voters are fired up and ready to vote in November.

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