Pence holds rally inside air hangar despite COVID-19 outbreak in his orbit
Following his stop in Greensboro, North Carolina, Pence held a campaign rally in Greenville, South Carolina, inside an air hangar packed with at least 2,000 people shoulder-to-shoulder -- just days after at least five people in his inner circle tested positive for COVID-19.
Pence's team said Monday that they'd be prioritizing outdoor events to have Pence go straight from Air Force Two to the stage and not use a motorcade. That wasn't the case for this stop as he rode in a motorcade to the airport location.
As he did with Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., earlier, Pence thanked Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who joined him on stage, for his work on the Senate Judiciary Committee and urged supporters to reelect Graham as their senator, calling him a "stalwart, courageous, principled leader" and adding, "I was for Lindsey Graham before it was cool."
"Lindsey Graham's gonna win because of the way he handled the Kavanaugh hearing. And he topped it off yesterday by leading the confirmation of Justice Amy Coney Barrett," Pence said, praising the senator for defending Justice Brett Kavanaugh in the wake of sexual assault allegations.
Graham is in one of the most-watched Senate races against Democratic challenger Jamie Harrison.
-ABC News' Justin Gomez