Pence urges conservative crowd in Florida to 'stay in the fight in our election'
Vice President Mike Pence gave remarks at a giant, potential superspreader event in Florida Tuesday that was attended by thousands.
Pence delivered remarks before the group Turning Point USA, which has been meeting this week at a West Palm Beach convention center.
Pence told the crowd that, "It’s really is great to be here with so many friends during such a special week in the life of our nation."
"In this season of hope, hope is on the way," Pence said. "And thanks to your president and incredible American ingenuity, under Operation Warp Speed, we have come to the beginning of the end of the coronavirus pandemic. It’s a medical miracle, and a promise made and a promise kept."
As he has done for weeks, Pence toed the line in terms of expressing support for President Trump’s attempts to subvert the election, mixing ambiguity on Trump’s moves -- and implicit endorsement of them -- with a push to defend Republicans’ Senate majority.
"Come January 5th, we're gonna hold the line in the United States Senate when we re-elect Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue to a Republican majority on Capitol Hill," Pence said, as the crowd chanted "four more years."
He continued, "our election contest continues."
"We're going to keep fighting until every legal vote is counted," Pence said to cheers. "We're going to keep fighting until every illegal vote is thrown out."
Finally, he urged the enthusiastic, young attendees to "stay in the fight in our election" as they chanted, "stop the steal."
-ABC News’ Ben Gittleson