Candidates ordering a cheesesteak during their visits to Philadelphia is a longtime election season tradition.
“He asked about why we don’t have Swiss cheese,” said Pat’s manager Sammy Garcia with a laugh. “We thought that was funny.”
Vance did not suffer that same fate and instead ordered a whiz wit — or, for non-locals, a cheesesteak with Cheez Whiz and fried onions. Vance didn’t linger long at the South Ninth Street institution, where he was whisked away about an hour ahead of his rumored arrival time.Not every Vance fan was able to get a glimpse of the GOP candidate Monday, including Maureen Fratantoni of South Philadelphia.
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