LIMA — It was a flood of red, white and blue Friday at UNOH Event Center as Indiana Governor and Republican Vice Presidential nominee Michael Pence took the stage at a Republican rally filled with cheers and a few jeers. Despite a brief interruption by 38-year-old Erin Dunson, of Lima, along with her son Ceyshon Huggins, 16, both chanting “Lima Trumps Hate,” Pence brought his message of the need to elect Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to a very receptive crowd, many of whom waved such signs as “Veterans for Trump” and “Make America Great Again.” “I joined this campaign in a heartbeat,” Pence said.