Mike Pence files paperwork to launch 2024 Republican presidential campaign
- Former Vice President Mike Pence has filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to run for president in 2024 and is expected to launch his campaign for the GOP nomination on Wednesday.
- Pence is expected to bring a traditionally conservative voice to a primary field that has been dominated by the populist preachings of Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. He faces challenges in winning the support of a party that remains largely loyal to Trump, generating a strong financial backing and distinguishing himself from his former boss.
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Pence launches presidential campaign in Iowa
ANKENY, Iowa – Former Vice President Mike Pence announced he is running for president of the United States in a speech at Des Moines Area Community College in Ankeny on Wednesday afternoon. “Indiana will always be home for us, and I get why people make big announcements back home, in their hometown, at their resort, even on Twitter, but we wanted to be here, in person, in Iowa. We are here because we know Iowa was the right place to start our en…
Trump ‘should never be president’ again, says Pence at 2024 campaign launch
Washington, Jun 7 (EFE).- Former United States vice president Mike Pence said Donald Trump “should never be president of the United States again” at the launch of his campaign for the Republican nomination on Wednesday ahead of the 2024 presidential election. In his speech in Ankeny, Iowa, Pence distanced himself from Trump, the favorite to win the Republican nomination and his two-time running mate whom he served under in the White House during…
Former VP Mike Pence announces 2024 presidential run
Pence, who is decidedly not a favorite among Trump voters, is expected to go up against a growing pantheon of high-profile conservative politicians in his bid for the Oval Office. Pence, who represented Indiana in the House of Representatives from 2001-2013 before becoming governor, previously accepted former President Donald Trump’s offer to run as his VP in 2016.
Former VP Mike Pence launches presidential bid, chances of reaching Indiana primaries 'uncertain'
Former Vice President Mike Pence announced his presidential bid in Des Moines, Iowa, Wednesday. He joins 10 other Republican candidates for president – including his former boss, Donald Trump. Elizabeth Bennion is Chancellor’s Professor of Political Science at Indiana University South Bend. She said with several front-runners, it is difficult to tell whether or not he’ll make it to Indiana’s primary – which is one of the last states to hold one.…
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