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CINCINNATI (AP) — Donald Trump's running mate Mike Pence is campaigning in southern Indiana and Ohio, including a stop at a well-known Cincinnati chili parlor.
The Indiana governor and Republican vice presidential candidate made his first appearance Saturday in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where he delivered pizza and a pep talk to GOP volunteers running a phone bank.
Next he stopped at Price Hill Chili in Cincinnati where he shook hands, posed for pictures and had a bite of chili. The restaurant is a popular campaign stop for GOP politicians.
One supporter offered a riff on the anti-Hillary Clinton "lock her up" chant that has become common at Trump rallies. The woman suggested the chant should be "lock her out" — a reference to the Oval Office, which drew a laugh from Pence.
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