Cincinnati area motorists should expect some traffic issues with the president and VP in town.

President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. Public domain photo.
(Cincinnati, Oh.) - President Donald Trump will make a campaign stop in Cincinnati Thursday night, August 1.
The President and Vice President Mike Pence will headline a "Keep America Great" rally at U.S. Bank Arena at 7:00 p.m.
Thousands of people are expected to attend the rally, with protesters planning to demonstrate outside. To be admitted, attendees must have a ticket, which can be registered for at the Trump campaign website.
Commuters and people with tickets to the rally should be prepared for traffic delays in and approaching downtown Cincinnati.
The president’s motorcade could also necessitate interstate highway closures, but it is unknown at which airport Air Force One may land.

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