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Vice Presidential Candidate JD Vance will join us onstage at our tour stop in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on September 21st. Get your tickets atPennsylvania is a key swing state during the 2024 presidential election cycle. Carlson’s tour will start in September as the election season ramps up to Election Day in November.
Carlson has planned 16 live shows in various cities across the country, including Phoenix; Anaheim, California; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Salt Lake City; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Kansas City, Missouri; Wichita, Kansas; Milwaukee; Grand Rapids, Michigan; and Jacksonville, Florida.Grassroots activist Scott Presler, known for massive get-out-the-vote efforts and who has been active in Pennsylvania this election cycle, cheered Carlson and Vance coming to the Keystone State.
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