Former President Trump to visit Ohio in support of Bernie Moreno's US Senate campaign – WLWT Cincinnati

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Former President Trump to visit Ohio in support of Bernie Moreno's US Senate campaign – WLWT Cincinnati

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Former president of the United States Donald Trump is set to visit the state of Ohio later this week in support of Bernie Moreno’s campaign for Ohio’s U.S. Senate seat.
Trump is set to appear as a special guest at a Buckeye Values PAC Rally Saturday in Vandalia, Ohio, near Dayton.
The event will be held at Wright Bros. Aero Inc. Trump’s remarks are scheduled to begin at 4 p.m., with doors opening at noon.
More news in #OHSen: former president Trump is coming to Vandalia to rally for @berniemoreno 3 days before the primary (Saturday, March 16). Could be a much needed push for Moreno in a tight race @WLWT https://t.co/aXQKCS2fzk
Those interested in attending the event can register up to two tickets per mobile number.
In December, Trump formally announced his endorsement for Moreno in the GOP primary for the Ohio U.S. Senate seat against Democrat Sherrod Brown.
Moreno is running, along with Ohio State Sen. Matt Dolan and Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
This past weekend, Moreno pitched his campaign to voters in Greater Cincinnati, spending in time in Delhi alongside Congressman Warren Davidson, who has also endorsed Moreno.
The pair spent the afternoon encouraging undecided voters to support Moreno and his conservative agenda.
“The reality is, I’m the only true conservative in this race,” Moreno said. “The other two are nice guys, but they’re more of the Liz Cheney, Mitt Romney wing of the party. If you want a true conservative, a fighter, an outsider, a business person, then I’m the candidate for you.”
Moreno wasn’t the only candidate spending time in Cincinnati last weekend: Dolan spent much of Saturday in Hamilton speaking with voters and giving his message to those still unsure about who to choose come election day.
On Monday, Dolan picked up the endorsement of Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who called Dolan the party’s best shot at defeating Brown in November.
Ohio’s primary is on March 19.
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