
The former vice president is expected to formally announce his campaign at a rally outside Des Moines on Wednesday, a day after former Gov. Chris Christie is expected to enter the race and the same day Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota is set to join.
Mr. Pence is planning to campaign extensively in Iowa, the first nominating state and a place where his hard-line conservative positions on issues like abortion could appeal to evangelical voters.
The main problem for Pence, in my opinion, is his dogged attempt to try to appear “respectable” and “reasonable” in a party that has been, to some degree, hijacked by a small but very vocal fringe segment of the GOP. Pence’s calm, measured approach to public life is not what folks who care about the Republican primary want at this point. They want the loud, the brash, the insufferable mainly epitomized by the Donald Trumps and Ron DeSantis’s of the political world. https://twitter.com/TheDemocrats/status/1665768047380922377 Even though Pence had been Trump’s solid supporter during their administration, Trump pressured Pence to use his ceremonial position on January 6, 2021 – the day of certifying the 2020 election – to overturn the actual results. Pence refused even as a pro-Trump group of rioters attacked the Capitol, some chanting, “Hang Mike Pence!” According to reports, the relationship between the two has been “strained” to say the least. In a radio interview in the fall of 2022, Trump said it would be “very disloyal” for Pence to run against him. https://twitter.com/WalshFreedom/status/1665754208941768707 https://twitter.com/adgirlMM/status/1665599203933065216 https://twitter.com/JoJoFromJerz/status/1664272606802112512
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