VANDALIA — UPDATE @ 8:15 p.m.
Donald Trump, the 45th U.S. president, is to hold a “Save America” rally in Vandalia on Monday, Nov. 7, “to advance the MAGA agenda,” the political action committee announced Wednesday evening.
J.D. Vance, who is running for U.S. Senate against Democrat U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, will deliver remarks at the rally as well, Vance’s campaign said in an email tonight.
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“No one in the world gets Ohioans fired up for Election Day like President Trump! It will be great to host him in Ohio again,” Vance said.
The rally is to be held at Wright Brothers Aero Inc., at Dayton International Airport, 3700 McCauley Drive, in Vandalia.
Parking lots, a vendors row and registration is scheduled to open at 8 a.m.. Entertainment and concessions are to be available throughout the day, according to the organization.
Trump is to deliver remarks at 8 p.m.
You must register for general admission tickets.
News Center 7 reached out to Ryan and his campaign for comment. Tim for Ohio spokesman, Jordan Fuja, released the following statement:
“Even San Francisco fraud J.D. Vance knows Ohioans aren’t buying his phony act, which is why he’s spending the last few weeks of the campaign leaning on his out-of-state allies to try to drag him over the finish line.”
Fuja also said Ryan has not asked either President Biden or former President Barack Obama to campaign for him in Ohio and has no plans to do so.
We will update this developing report as more information becomes available.
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