ST. LOUIS — Vice President Mike Pence traveled to St. Louis on Thursday to tout President Donald Trump’s success and attend fundraisers for two Republican candidates.
On of the fundraisers was for U.S. Senate candidate Josh Hawley, currently Missouri’s Attorney General. Hawley is likely the Republican that challenges U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill in November.
The fundraiser was not open to the public. Hawley was on hand at the America First Policies event to introduce Pence.
In his speech, Pence promoted Trump’s tax plan, talked about increased defense spending and the administration’s view on Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Trump is schedule to be in Kansas City on Tuesday. He will be giving an address to a national veterans convention and attending a fundraiser for Hawley.
THANK YOU MISSOURI! Great to see @GovParsonMO, @AGJoshHawley & working families in St. Louis. Talked about the RESULTS of @POTUS’ tax cuts & our agenda – businesses have created nearly 3.7M jobs across the U.S. – including over 46K jobs in Missouri & over 16K jobs in St. Louis! pic.twitter.com/oJW8Pbjt5Q
— Vice President Mike Pence (@VP) July 19, 2018
Alisha Shurr was a reporter for The Missouri Times and The Missouri Times Magazine. She joined The Missouri Times in January 2018 after working as a copy editor for her hometown newspaper in Southern Oregon. Alisha is a graduate of Kansas State University.