JANESVILLE, Wis. (SPECTRUM NEWS) – Just a week after he visited La Crosse for a Labor Day event, Vice President Pence was back in the Badger State Monday, campaigning in Janesville this time.

“I'm here for one reason and one reason only, and that is that Wisconsin, and America, need four more years of President Donald Trump in the White House,” Pence told the room of supporters at the Holiday Inn Express.
 


With just 50 days to go until the election, Vice President Pence focused on the campaign's message of law and order.

The visit to Wisconsin came on the heels of two Los Angles County sheriff deputies being ambushed. Vice President Pence said he and President Trump “back the blue” and those in Wisconsin should relate given what unfolded in Kenosha.

“I'll make you a promise,” Pence said. “We're not going to defund the police—not now, not ever."
 


Michael O'Toole is a census worker from nearby Rockford, Illinois who thinks the president's record will help the GOP ticket hold onto the Midwest.

“Most of the promises, if not all the promises President Trump campaigned on in 2016, he kept,” O'Toole said. “When is the last time we had a president of either major party keeping their promises to the general public?”

Guy Fish and his wife Karen came from nearby Milton to see the vice president.
 


Fish, who is a lawyer, believes President Trump can hang onto Wisconsin in November if people vote.

“I think what happened when Governor Evers got elected was a lethargy in the voters of Wisconsin,” Fish said. “I think everybody should vote and get out and vote. This is the most important election in our lifetimes, in my opinion.”

It's an opinion Fish shares with the vice president himself.

“In this election, I think 50 days from now, it's not going to be so much whether America ends up more conservative or more liberal, more Republican or more Democrat, more red or more blue, I think the choice in this election is whether America remains America,” Pence said.