V.P. Pence in Alabama Tonight To Campaign for Luther Strange

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence

Vice President Mike Pence will be in Birmingham tonight campaigning for incumbent U.S. Senator Luther Strange ahead of tomorrow’s runoff election against Roy Moore.

Pence’s visit comes on the heels of President Trump’s Friday night visit to Huntsville to campaign for Senator Strange.

Related: Trump Stumps Big for Big Luther In Alabama

At that rally, President Trump said:  “Luther wants to end business as usual, stop the insider dealing, and Luther Strange is determined to DRAIN THAT SWAMP.”

“With Luther Strange…you send a fighter to change Washington the way we all know it can be…Together with the great people of Alabama, and your giant in the Senate, we will make America proud again, we will make America rich again, and we will make America great again,” the President said.

In response, Senator Strange said:

“Tonight, it was my honor and privilege to welcome President Trump back to Alabama, where millions of people are proud of his work to Make America Great Again,” said Luther Strange. “From the beginning of my campaign, I have stood with the President to deliver on the promises he made to our great state, and the entire nation, by fixing our broken immigration system, revitalizing our economy, and draining the swamp in Washington.

Looking forward to tonight’s rally with Vice President Pence, Strange added:

“I want to thank President Trump for coming to Alabama tonight and I look forward to having Vice President Mike Pence in Birmingham Monday night. Voters in Alabama value the President and Vice-President’s endorsements and it is their strong support that will lead to a victory for our great state on September 26th.”

Below are the details of tonight’s event.

Tickets: Tickets can be obtained through Eventbrite and are limited to the capacity of the building.

Where: HealthSouth Aviation, 4851 65th Place North, Birmingham, AL 35206

Date: September 25, 2017

Time: Doors open 4:00 PM/Event Begins 7:00 PM

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