Protesters disrupt Vice President Pence’s Ohio campaign rally; Democratic candidate Biden hosts separate stop in Toledo
Updated: Oct. 12, 2020 at 12:26 PM EDT
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Representatives from each presidential campaign had scheduled stops in Ohio on Monday.
Vice President Mike Pence, on behalf of President Trump and the Republican party, stopped in the Columbus area for a rally at a construction company’s facility.
At least two protesters were escorted from the rally after interrupting Vice President’s remarks.
Former Vice President and Democratic candidate Joe Biden appeared first in Toledo on Monday afternoon, followed by a voting event in the Cincinnati area.
President Donald Trump won Ohio by 8 percentage points during the 2016 election, but new polls are showing the margin between the incumbent candidate and Democratic challenger narrowing.
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