HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence is making a swing through Pennsylvania to tout the Trump administration’s support for funding tuition for private school students and, on the campaign side, to make an appeal to women voters. Wednesday’s visit includes U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and senior Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, first in Philadelphia and later in suburban Harrisburg. The Philadelphia event is education-themed. Later, Pence will headline a “Women for Trump” campaign event in suburban Harrisburg. President Donald Trump was the first Republican presidential candidate since 1988 to win Pennsylvania, and the state is expected to be a premier battleground in this year’s election.
Pence Mixes Politics, Education Policy in Pennsylvania Swing
