SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence left Saturday's St. Patrick's Day parade in Georgia's oldest city after walking a short leg of the procession. Pence paused briefly to shake hands with supporters while walking about 1/3 mile from Savannah's City Hall and around two of the city's oak-shaded squares. He hugged one woman standing with a Trump sign, and the vice president took a group selfie with parade watcher Shannon Lennon and her friends.
Pence briefly celebrates St. Patrick's Day in Savannah
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