Vance argues McDonald's closing for Trump's visit was needed for his safety

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    18% Somewhat Conservative

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    65% ReliableFair

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    50% Medium Conservative

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75% : pic.twitter.com/BTWgI27CXY-- Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro)October 21, 2024While Trump enjoyed most of the spotlight from social media over the weekend, Vance had his own moment shared by social media users when he amplified a rally attendee shouting, "Jesus is king," prompting him to stop his speech and state, "That's right, Jesus is king."
71% : On Saturday, Trump's TikTok account uploaded a video featuring him alongside wrestling champions Kane and The Undertaker, who encouraged viewers to support Trump ahead of "Electionmania" on Nov. 5.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINERFeatured Local SavingsTrump's visit to McDonald's was shared by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) on X, who wrote "yes" as he answered a question asking if Trump's visit to McDonald's was "the greatest campaign move of the 2024 election."
29% : Vance also pointed to how some Democratic senators seeking reelection next month, including Sens. Bob Casey (D-PA) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), are trying to connect themselves to Trump while distancing from President Joe Biden.
28% : Vance noted how these candidates have not made any ads connecting themselves to Harris and indicated this is why she will lose her presidential bid against Trump next month.
11% : Political commentator Ben Shapiro also shared a photo of Trump working the drive-thru, joking that Trump was telling customers about how he stopped the Hamburglar, a retired mascot for the fast-food chain.

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