Pence touts law enforcement and COVID-19 response while knocking Biden in Janesville stop

Vice President Mike Pence in a campaign stop in Janesville renewed his attack on Joe Biden as a “Trojan horse for the radical left” while touting President Trump’s coronavirus response and support for law enforcement.
Pence focused much of his 38-minute address on the Dem nominee, labeling Biden a “cheerleader for communist China” and slamming him for supporting NAFTA and Planned Parenthood.
But b...

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