Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance spoke at a campaign rally in Reno Tuesday afternoon. 

Watch the full video of the rally below:

He appeared at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center with remarks starting speakers first taking the stage ahead of Vance at around 4 p.m.

Vance also held rallies in Henderson and in Glendale, Arizona.

2 News Nevada anchor/reporter Josh Meny got to interview JD Vance. Watch the interview below:

The Harris campaign released a statement in response to Republican Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance's visit.

“JD Vance is nothing more than a rubber stamp for Donald Trump’s extreme Project 2025 agenda — an agenda that will kill Nevada jobs, raise costs on our workers, and attack our unions.

"The Trump-Vance agenda would destroy this state’s economy and target our fundamental freedoms by banning abortion nationwide and overriding the protections we’ve fought for here.

"The stakes are high for Nevada families, and we must come together to defeat the extremism Trump and Vance are trying to bring here by sending Kamala Harris to the White House.”

Long before he was a U.S. senator from Ohio, Vance rose to prominence on the wings of “Hillbilly Elegy,” a bestselling memoir that many thought captured the essence of Donald Trump's political resonance in a rural white America ravaged by joblessness, opioid addiction and poverty.

Vance was raised by his grandparents in Middletown, in southwestern Ohio, while his mother, whom he introduced during his speech Wednesday, battled an addiction he said she put behind her 10 years ago. He spent a significant amount of time traveling to Kentucky with his grandparents to visit family and said he hoped to be buried in a small mountain cemetery there.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)