we’ve got to get out of here and go get a cheesesteak
we’re gonna go get a cheesesteak after this right we are in Philly
but any any recommendations
speaking to a crowd in North Philadelphia of supporters from all over the area
Republican vice presidential nominee JD
Vance wasted no time talking about inflation
food is up more than 20%
gasoline is up 50% and this is all because of the policies of Kamala Harris
the economy was front and center
she says that on day one
she wants to make groceries and homes more affordable for American citizens
well Kamala Harris
where have you been cause you’ve been vice president for about 1300 days
day one was three and a half years ago
you should have been doing your job then and not promising to do it now
supporters insist Vance represents the American dream
what message does JD Vance need to be sending to the American people
to get them to the polls in November
I think I like his message already
the message that he came from
from nothing
two stops in Philadelphia for JD Vance just within a handful of weeks
what does that say to you as a voter
that they’re looking for Pennsylvania
as a small business owner
what did you hear from JD Vance that resonated with you
about how the Harris campaign is
you know they’re gonna fix all the problems that they created
but they’re in office right now
and they haven’t fixed anything
in addition to the economy
abortion is consistently ranked as a top issue among Pennsylvania voters
what’s your message to Pennsylvania voters on abortion
has your opinion changed do you think there should be a national ban
but or should it be left up to the states
on the abortion question in particular
what President Trump has said has been very direct
and I think I honestly has
as he’s tried to find some common ground in this country
that has been divided by this question for 50 years
he said look
Pennsylvania is gonna Wanna have a different abortion policy from Ohio
which is gonna Wanna have a different policy from California
let the states decide let the people in those states decide