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Donald Trump to host fundraiser in Cincinnati with JD Vance

Former President Donald Trump arrived in Cincinnati on the campaign trail with a major local fundraiser Wednesday. Trump landed at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport Wednesday afternoon to host a private fundraiser and luncheon discussion in Indian Hill. The special guest should be present. is Senator JD Vance, who is a possible running mate for Trump. Roads surrounding the event, located near Indian Hill Road and Drake Road, will be blocked. The fundraiser will be held at the home of Peggy and Gary Johns. NBC News reports that the cost to attend this private event is $50,000 per person. The Johns are big supporters of Vance. They held a fundraiser for him on Indian Hill in 2022 during his Senate run. “Cincinnati is obviously a place with deep Republican roots, and you know, significant business roots, and those tend to translate into successful fundraising,” said David Niven, a political science professor at the University of Cincinnati. Niven thinks Vance has a chance of being chosen as Trump’s vice president. “Trump demands absolute loyalty, and since he stopped criticizing Trump around 2016, Vance has offered absolute loyalty to Trump. He never speaks ill of him. He has never questioned his decisions. He even went to court to stand with him during the Trump trial,” Niven said. This possibility is gaining popularity and discussion recently. “Oh, I think it would be a good thing and it would be a good thing to have an Ohioan as vice president and I think JD would be a great choice for that. Of course the choice is President Trump’s and his alone, I know he’s looking at these candidates very carefully for that and I hope we’ll find out in due time, probably certainly before the convention, and we’ll see what choice he makes. a great choice,” Ohio said. Secretary of State Frank LaRose said. Other potential vice presidential candidates include Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. This time, it’s much more about loyalty to Trump than balancing the ticket or bringing something to the table that Trump doesn’t already have,” Niven said. After the private lunch, Trump is expected to attend at a dinner in Lexington.

Former President Donald Trump arrived in Cincinnati on the campaign trail with a major local fundraiser Wednesday.

Trump landed at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport Wednesday afternoon to host a private fundraiser and luncheon discussion in Indian Hill.

The special guest expected to attend is Senator JD Vance, who is a possible running mate for Trump.

Roads surrounding the event, located near Indian Hill Road and Drake Road, will be blocked.

The fundraiser will be held at the home of Peggy and Gary Johns. NBC News reports that the cost to attend this private event is $50,000 per person.

The Johns are big supporters of Vance. They held a fundraiser for him on Indian Hill in 2022 during his Senate run.

“Cincinnati is obviously a place with deep Republican roots, and you know, significant business roots, and those tend to translate into successful fundraising,” said David Niven, a political science professor at the University of Cincinnati.

Niven thinks Vance has a chance of being chosen as Trump’s vice president.

“Trump demands absolute loyalty, and since he stopped criticizing Trump around 2016, Vance has offered absolute loyalty to Trump. He never speaks ill of him. He has never questioned his decisions. He even went to court to stand with him during Trump’s election trial,” Niven said.

This possibility is gaining popularity and discussion recently.

“Oh, I think it would be a good thing and it would be a good thing to have an Ohioan as vice president and I think JD would be a great choice for that. Of course the choice is up to President Trump and him alone I know he’s looking at these candidates very carefully. He has very high standards for this and I hope we’ll find out in due time, probably before the convention happens, and we’ll see what happens. he’s doing, but I think choosing JD Vance would be a great choice,” Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose said.

Other potential vice presidential candidates include Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.

“We’re seeing a very different conversation about vice presidential candidates. This time it’s much more about loyalty to Trump than balancing the ticket or bringing something to the ticket that Trump doesn’t. hasn’t already,” Niven said.

After the private lunch, Trump is expected to attend a dinner in Lexington.

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