JD Vance Parking Lot Duty

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A PA sandwich shop wouldn't let Vance pull off one of his campaign stops inside of the restaurant.
He had to play politician in the parking lot.

"NBC senior political desk editor Doug Adams reported on Saturday that Donald Trump's pick for V.P. "intended to make a stop at a Primanti Bros near Pittsburgh." Primanti describes itself as "a chain of sandwich shops in the eastern United States" that was founded in 1933"

"But when they got there, the campaign was told no cams and the restaurant didn’t want to be part of a 'campaign event,'" Adams added.

 
A PA sandwich shop wouldn't let Vance pull off one of his campaign stops inside of the restaurant.
He had to play politician in the parking lot.

"NBC senior political desk editor Doug Adams reported on Saturday that Donald Trump's pick for V.P. "intended to make a stop at a Primanti Bros near Pittsburgh." Primanti describes itself as "a chain of sandwich shops in the eastern United States" that was founded in 1933"

"But when they got there, the campaign was told no cams and the restaurant didn’t want to be part of a 'campaign event,'" Adams added.

So what?
 
A PA sandwich shop wouldn't let Vance pull off one of his campaign stops inside of the restaurant.
He had to play politician in the parking lot.

"NBC senior political desk editor Doug Adams reported on Saturday that Donald Trump's pick for V.P. "intended to make a stop at a Primanti Bros near Pittsburgh." Primanti describes itself as "a chain of sandwich shops in the eastern United States" that was founded in 1933"

"But when they got there, the campaign was told no cams and the restaurant didn’t want to be part of a 'campaign event,'" Adams added.

Primanti bros. is great :thup:
 
A PA sandwich shop wouldn't let Vance pull off one of his campaign stops inside of the restaurant.
He had to play politician in the parking lot.

"NBC senior political desk editor Doug Adams reported on Saturday that Donald Trump's pick for V.P. "intended to make a stop at a Primanti Bros near Pittsburgh." Primanti describes itself as "a chain of sandwich shops in the eastern United States" that was founded in 1933"

"But when they got there, the campaign was told no cams and the restaurant didn’t want to be part of a 'campaign event,'" Adams added.


Good Lord, just stop
 
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