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Mike Pence plans to enter the presidential election “well before late June.”Mike Pence

Mike Pence hasn’t decided whether to participate in the Republican presidential primary, but if he does, he plans to attend “well before late June.”

Former Congressman, Governor of Indiana, Vice President donald trump It’s been months in the making, publishing a memoir, visiting early voting states, setting up a political staff, and more.

he made a bold prediction in an interview CBS Face the Nation andaired in full on Sundays.

“If there is an announcement, I think it will be in late June,” Pence said, adding, “Anyone serious about the Republican nomination should be in this contest by June.

“If there is an announcement, it will be long before that.”

Pence must take a balancing act and distance himself from rival candidate Trump. His supporters touted their accomplishments together in the office, chanting that Pence would be hanged when he attacked the U.S. Capitol.

Efforts in Trump-dominated parties and primaries seem doomed, especially like Pence’s in recent times. Dropped Attempts to avoid testifying in the Justice Department investigation of the Jan. 6 attacks.

In March, Pence made perhaps the boldest departure from Trump. said at a dinner in Washington: “President Trump was wrong. I have no right to overturn the election and his reckless words endangered my family and everyone in the Capitol that day. History holds Donald Trump accountable.” I know I can take it.

Asked on CBS if he was “reclining or staying away,” Pence replied, “Well, I’m here in Iowa.”

Pence spoke Saturday at an event in Clive, Iowa, hosted by the right-wing nonprofit Coalition for Faith and Freedom. The Iowa caucus kicks off the Republican primary in February. Ten months later, Trump is enjoying a clear lead in the polls.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis remains in second place without announcing his candidacy.

But DeSantis’ numbers are skyrocketing.the governor faces himself Difficulties at the state level Meanwhile, Mr. Trump is surfing waves of support over criminal indictments in New York, hush money payments to pornographic film stars and other forms of legal danger, including a rape trial due next week.

Trump has denied wrongdoing and claims he was the victim of a Democratic witch hunt.

Pence is battling with former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley for third place. Declared She ran in February.both are around 4% support.

Another proclaimed Republican mainstream, former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, is struggling to break 1%. South Carolina Senator Tim Scott has nearly declared a candidacy, but remains largely invisible in the polls.

The polls aren’t uniformly good news for Trump.a poll of the week According to a survey by the Associated Press and the University of Chicago, 44% of Republicans (and 70% of Americans) don’t want him nominated.

Dispatch, a conservative anti-Trump site, Said Pence was planning a launch in Indiana, followed by another trip to Iowa.

According to the site, Pence “will campaign as a traditional conservative, eschewing passion and attention-grabbing temporary cultural flashpoints… [to] Instead, it focuses on thorny topics fraught with political danger, such as how to deal with the ballooning federal debt and how to reform popular programs like Social Security and Medicare.

“Regarding abortion, Pence is eager to underscore his opposition – and his commitment to signing federal legislation restricting the procedure.”

Such positions have proven unpopular with voters in general elections. Dispatch also said Pence planned to “fire directly” at Trump.



Summarize this content to 100 words Mike Pence hasn’t decided whether to participate in the Republican presidential primary, but if he does, he plans to attend “well before late June.”Former Congressman, Governor of Indiana, Vice President donald trump It’s been months in the making, publishing a memoir, visiting early voting states, setting up a political staff, and more.he made a bold prediction in an interview CBS Face the Nation andaired in full on Sundays.”If there is an announcement, I think it will be in late June,” Pence said, adding, “Anyone serious about the Republican nomination should be in this contest by June.”If there is an announcement, it will be long before that.”Pence must take a balancing act and distance himself from rival candidate Trump. His supporters touted their accomplishments together in the office, chanting that Pence would be hanged when he attacked the U.S. Capitol.Efforts in Trump-dominated parties and primaries seem doomed, especially like Pence’s in recent times. Dropped Attempts to avoid testifying in the Justice Department investigation of the Jan. 6 attacks.In March, Pence made perhaps the boldest departure from Trump. said at a dinner in Washington: “President Trump was wrong. I have no right to overturn the election and his reckless words endangered my family and everyone in the Capitol that day. History holds Donald Trump accountable.” I know I can take it.Asked on CBS if he was “reclining or staying away,” Pence replied, “Well, I’m here in Iowa.”Pence spoke Saturday at an event in Clive, Iowa, hosted by the right-wing nonprofit Coalition for Faith and Freedom. The Iowa caucus kicks off the Republican primary in February. Ten months later, Trump is enjoying a clear lead in the polls.Florida Governor Ron DeSantis remains in second place without announcing his candidacy.But DeSantis’ numbers are skyrocketing.the governor faces himself Difficulties at the state level Meanwhile, Mr. Trump is surfing waves of support over criminal indictments in New York, hush money payments to pornographic film stars and other forms of legal danger, including a rape trial due next week.Trump has denied wrongdoing and claims he was the victim of a Democratic witch hunt.Pence is battling with former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley for third place. Declared She ran in February.both are around 4% support.Another proclaimed Republican mainstream, former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, is struggling to break 1%. South Carolina Senator Tim Scott has nearly declared a candidacy, but remains largely invisible in the polls.The polls aren’t uniformly good news for Trump.a poll of the week According to a survey by the Associated Press and the University of Chicago, 44% of Republicans (and 70% of Americans) don’t want him nominated.Dispatch, a conservative anti-Trump site, Said Pence was planning a launch in Indiana, followed by another trip to Iowa.According to the site, Pence “will campaign as a traditional conservative, eschewing passion and attention-grabbing temporary cultural flashpoints… [to] Instead, it focuses on thorny topics fraught with political danger, such as how to deal with the ballooning federal debt and how to reform popular programs like Social Security and Medicare.”Regarding abortion, Pence is eager to underscore his opposition – and his commitment to signing federal legislation restricting the procedure.”Such positions have proven unpopular with voters in general elections. Dispatch also said Pence planned to “fire directly” at Trump.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/apr/23/mike-pence-republican-2024-race-june-iowa-trump-desantis Mike Pence plans to enter the presidential election “well before late June.”Mike Pence

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