Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance is set to visit Waukesha, Wisconsin, in an effort to win over Catholic voters, a key demographic in the area.
Vance's visit includes a Packers watch party and a public speech, where he aims to make the case for the Republican ticket. His campaign events have become known for their confrontational exchanges with the media, energizing his supporters. The visit comes as local Democratic leaders, including Lt.
Governor Sara Rodriguez, also engage with the community ahead of Vance's appearance.
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It's interesting to see JD Vance trying to court Catholic voters, but honestly, I wish these politicians would spend less time pandering to specific groups and more time talking about how they'll actually defend individual freedoms. Whether you're Catholic or not, the real issue at hand is how much government overreach there is in our lives. Instead of these campaign photo ops and culture war distractions, I'd like to hear more about cutting taxes, reducing regulations, and getting the government out of our wallets and personal choices. Both parties are guilty of using religious groups for votes, but then once in power, they just grow the state even more. If Vance is serious about liberty and smaller government, I’ll listen; otherwise, it’s just more of the same.
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At Vance events, a back-and-forth with media is red meat for the crowd
The scene has become a signature feature of Vance’s campaign stops in a race in which the two sides accuse each other of hiding from the press and the public.
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Lt. Governor Sara Rodriguez speaks with Waukesha leaders ahead of J.D. Vance visit
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez spoke with local Waukesha leaders at a canvass launch Sunday morning. This event was held just hours before Republican Vice Presidential candidate J.D. Vance is set to speak in Waukesha.
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