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Mike Pence laying early groundwork for a 2024 presidential run

During a podcast interview earlier this month, former President Donald Trump rattled off the names of those he viewed as future leaders of the Republican Party, including Sens. Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz along with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Conspicuously absent from the list: Mike Pence.

The former vice president is steadily reentering public life as he eyes a potential run for the White House in 2024.

He’s writing op-eds, delivering speeches, preparing trips to key primary states and launching an advocacy group that will likely focus on promoting the Trump administration’s accomplishments.

But Trump’s neglect in mentioning Pence during a podcast interview earlier this month signals the former vice president’s unique challenge — despite years as serving as Trump’s steadfast lieutenant, many in the Republican party now feel betrayed by Pence after he followed through with his Constitutional duty to preside over the certification of the 2020 electoral results, signifying a peaceful transfer of power.

13 thoughts on “Mike Pence laying early groundwork for a 2024 presidential run”

  1. Oh no, Hogan wants it. He thinks he Is the only one that can do it. He would sign to drop the National Anthem too. I will pass on both, I still remember Pence not backing his boss. Go Trump!

  2. Bob Aswell.....Realist

    Wow, what a shit show he is. If he thinks people are going to forget how he treated Trump, he must be dody as Bidumd. Him and Hogan should be a team so you can can both of them at once. I really wish he’d ask me to vote for him. I’d rather say my sister works in a brothel.

  3. Pence was a good VP to President Trump.

    But he took bad advice when he declined/failed to send electoral vote tallies back to several states where the legislatures had been bypassed in certifying electors, and where the legislatures had specifically asked him to return the wrongly certified tallies. If he had done so a short delay would have ensued until those couple of legislatures exercised their Constitutional role and right. Pence’s failure to act will be an asterisk as the history eventually gets written. And it will doom his prospects for national office.

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