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Vice President Pence Stumps for Incumbent Davis at Springfield Fundraiser

Vice President Mike Pence was in Springfield Friday, stumping for Congressman Rodney Davis. Pence has been crisscrossing the country to help GOP candidates maintain control of districts that could flip Democratic in the midterm election.

Sam Dunklau and Daisy Contreras were among supporters and protesters at the Republican fundraiser.

Davis is seeking his third term in office in what has been a safe Republican district. But polls suggest his bid against Democratic challenger Betsy Dirksen-Londrigan will be tighter than expected.

In an effort to galvanize supporters, Davis hosted Vice President Pence, who praised the incumbent Congressman as a voice for “conservative values."

“Congressman Rodney Davis is a leader on Capitol Hill," the Vice President exclaimed to the crowd amid cheers. "With his strong support we’ve made incredible progress.”

At the luncheon fundraiser, Pence stressed the importance of keeping the incumbent Congressman in his seat.

“The truth of the matter is that Illinois 13 may be the district that decides whether or not we have a Republican majority, or whether Nancy Pelosi is Speaker of the House in the next Congress,” he warned.

While the 13th Congressional district has been rated safely Republican in the last several elections, this won’t be Davis’ first close election. In 2012, he beat his Democratic challenger by less than half of one percent.

In a statement released during the fundraiser, Betsy Dirksen-Londrigan’s campaign called it a sign of panic from Washington Republicans who are “afraid to lose Davis’ loyal vote.”

About two dozen demonstrators stood in the rain across a country club where the vice president would give his remarks.

Doris Turner, Sangamon County Democratic Chair, says she joined the protest because she’s worried about the future of healthcare.

“I have a daughter that has a preexisting condition," Turner explained. "Rodney Davis has voted at least 14 times to get that provision out so that people will not have access to adequate healthcare. And I think that's just wrong. We need someone to stand up and be a voice for those individuals.”

In his remarks to supporters, Vice President Pence said the republican plan is to help people with preexisting conditions. Davis is in a tight race with Democrat Betsy Dirksen Londrigan.

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Congressman Rodney Davis introduces Vice President Mike Pence to supporters in Springfield on Oct. 12.
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Congressman Rodney Davis introduces Vice President Mike Pence to supporters in Springfield on Oct. 12.
Vice President Mike Pence joined Davis in an attempt to galvanize voters ahead of the midterm election.
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Vice President Mike Pence joined Davis in an attempt to galvanize voters ahead of the midterm election.
Protesters outside the fundraising event in Springfield on Oct. 12.
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Protesters outside the fundraising event in Springfield on Oct. 12.

Sam is a Public Affairs Reporting intern for spring 2018, working out the NPR Illinois Statehouse bureau.
Daisy reports on statehouse issues for our Illinois Issues project. She's currently a Public Affairs Reporting graduate program student at the University of Illinois Springfield. She graduated from the Illinois Institute of Technology with an associates degrees from Truman College. Daisy is from Chicago where she attended Lane Tech High School.