Vice President Mike Pence campaigned in Mansfield Wednesday. He spoke at a rally of several hundred Republican Party supporters at Mansfield Lahm Regional Airport.
He called next week鈥檚 midterm election vital for continuing the forward momentum of President Donald Trump鈥檚 vision for the nation.
The vice president asked the party faithful to vote for Ohio congressmen Troy Balderson and Bob Gibbs, Senate candidate Jim Renacci, and Mike DeWine for governor. He said they and other Republicans can help President Trump keep making America great again.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a choice between stronger borders and open borders. It鈥檚 a choice between a stronger military and an America that is respected again on the world stage, and an America that is on retreat on the world stage with a weaker military," Pence said. "It鈥檚 really a choice between independence and dependence. Frankly it鈥檚 a choice between jobs and mobs.鈥�
The vice president also said it鈥檚 going to be a tight election and everybody needs to get out and vote.
President Trump will be in Cleveland on Monday.
Democratic candidates are getting help from their star power friends too.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren will be at Ohio State and Ohio University on Thursday, just days after former Vice President Joe Biden visited Columbus. Trump has called Cordray a "far-left disciple" of Warren, a potential 2020 presidential contender whom Trump frequently targets for mockery.
Cordray was head of the Federal Consumer Protection Bureau, which was promoted by Warren.
President Obama appeared in Cleveland in September. At this point, Obama isn鈥檛 scheduled to return to Ohio but with polls showing tight statewide races, that could change.