Fear and Grievance in the Mahoning Valley With J.D. Vance and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis

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GIRARD, OH — AUGUST 19: People in line for the Unite and Win Rally featuring Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida and Ohio Republican nominee for US Senate J.D. Vance, August 19, 2022, at the Metroplex Expo Center in Girard, Ohio.

The Florida governor’s Mahoning Valley visit was the last leg of a three-state tour backing conservative U.S. Senate candidates, and perhaps, the groundwork for return trips in 2024.The rally made news well ahead of Friday. Turning Point Action, the conservative youth group organizing the event, initially said Youngstown’s Maronite Center would host.

“As someone who was born, raised, and still lives in the Mahoning Valley,” Ryan said, “I hope my expertise can help you learn a little bit more about our world-class businesses, booming new Voltage Valley.” On stage, Vance leaned on familiar themes like securing the border and protecting American workers. He drew a straight, bright line between illegal border crossings and fentanyl trafficking — a dubious connection because“This has nothing to do with hating anybody south to the border,” Vance said. “We want a secure border because we love the people north of the border.”

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