Watch: Vance travels to Wisconsin to sell Trump agenda
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by The Hill StaffFebruary 26, 2026
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Vice President Mike Pence traveled to Wisconsin on Thursday as part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to promote its domestic and economic agenda ahead of the November midterm elections. Speaking at a machining facility in Plover, Wis., Pence highlighted the administration's achievements, including tax cuts and regulatory reforms aimed at boosting manufacturing and job creation. His visit came shortly after President Trump delivered a lengthy State of the Union address, emphasizing the administration's focus on economic nationalism and trade policies.
The event in Wisconsin underscored the administration's strategy to connect with key voter demographics in swing states crucial for maintaining Republican control in Congress. Pence addressed topics
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Originally published on The Hill on 2/26/2026
