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JD Vance Takes High Road After Restaurant Denies Him Entry

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) was refused entry to a restaurant he described as a “great local business” in a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

in post NBC News reporter Gary Grumbach wrote in “I didn't want a 'campaign,'” he added. event. '”

restaurant chainis known for its sandwiches with locations in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maryland.

somewhere else video According to a post on X, Vance was seen speaking to a crowd of people outside the restaurant, telling them to “continue” to support the restaurant and encouraging them to vote in the upcoming presidential election.

“We paid for everyone's meals and gave them a nice tip,” Vance explained. “And of course, when I gave them a nice tip, I said, 'There's no tax on tips.'” Don't be mean to her. She's just a little nervous. But this is a great local business. Let's continue to support you. And most importantly, go vote on or before November 5th. Let's go win this. ”



Primanti Brothers CEO Adam Golomb explained: statement TribLive said the restaurant was not given “any advance notice,” which caused “temporary disruption.”

“Without prior notice, today's campaign cancellation has caused temporary staff disruption,” Golomb said in a statement. “However, Sen. Vance and his team were welcomed to our restaurant shortly thereafter and interacted with guests on-site and on-site.”

This happened at a Primanti Brothers store in Moon, Pennsylvania, where customers were asked to leave before Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), arrived for campaigning. This comes after there were claims that the police had been raped. event, According to Fox News.

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