By Associated Press - Wednesday, October 14, 2020

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga said he tested positive for the coronavirus before he was scheduled to appear Wednesday at a Michigan campaign rally with Vice President Mike Pence.

Huizenga said on Twitter that he took a rapid test and was isolating himself while awaiting results from a second test.

Pence spoke for about an hour outdoors at Lacks Enterprises in Cascade Township, near Grand Rapids. Peter Meijer, a Republican running for Congress, greeted and introduced Pence.



Huizenga’s health forced the cancellation of a Wednesday evening debate with his Democratic opponent, Bryan Berghoef, in western Michigan’s 2nd District.

“I look forward to a conversation on the issues with the congressman, if and when his health permits,” said Berghoef, a pastor. “But until then, the health of Rep. Huizenga, his family and our entire community is our top concern.”

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