Former Vice President Mike Pence announced that he is not endorsing Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. The announcement comes shortly after Trump sealed the GOP presidential nomination and is poised to take on President Joe Biden in November.
The fight - which will take place on July 20 and be broadcast on streaming service Netflix - will see the 27-year-old go up against an opponent 30 years his senior
Pence said he would remain at odds with Trump over what he described as his 'Constitutional duty' that he performed on January 6. Pence said he was also at odds over Trump's opposition to a Congressional ban on the TikTok social media platform
Former vice-president says he ‘respects the right’ of Republicans who plan to vote for the ex-presidentTwo days after saying he would not endorse a second Donald Trump presidency, former vice-president Mike Pence on Sunday declared his esteem for fellow Republicans who plan to vote for his former boss anyway – and he declined to rule out eventually following suit.Pence reiterated on CBS’s Face the Nation that he “cannot in good conscience endorse Donald Trump” in November’s election for a number...
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Most of the former Republican presidential candidates did something predictable upon ending their candidacies: They endorsed Donald Trump. There are exceptions — former Ambassador Nikki Haley has not yet spoken up — but Sen. Tim Scott, Gov. Ron DeSantis, Gov. Doug Burgum, Vivek Ramaswamy each wasted little time throwing their support behind the former president. After the former president no longer had any intraparty rivals, other former Trump skeptics, including Gov. Chris Sununu, Sen. Mitch...
President Joe Biden campaigned in five cities last week, while his opponent, former President Donald Trump, has only had "a single public campaign event since he locked up the Republican presidential nomination on March 12," according to The Associated Press.The Daily Beast's Jake Lahut reported earlier this week that since Biden's State of the Union address earlier this month, his reelection campaign "has seen a significant boost in both polling and fundraising." The president "is now leading...
Liberal economist Paul Krugman has aggressively defended President Joe Biden's economic policies in his New York Times column, often emphasizing that the United States, under Biden's watch, has enjoyed its lowest unemployment figures in more than half a century.But Krugman has also lamented the fact that many of Donald Trump's voters wrongly believe that he would be better for them on the economy — a subject the economist addressed during an appearance on The New Republic's podcast.In the...
Republican candidate insists at Ohio rally that Biden had beaten ‘Barack Hussein Obama’ in elections that never took placeJoe Biden tore into Donald Trump’s mental stability at a dinner in Washington DC on Saturday – just as the former president was making verbal gaffes at a campaign rally in Ohio as well as, during remarks on the economy and auto industry, predicting a “bloodbath” for the country if he met defeat in November’s election.Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee,...
Former Indiana governor and candidate for Republican nomination tells Fox News decision ‘should come as no surprise’Mike Pence will not endorse for president Donald Trump, the man he served as vice-president for four years but whose supporters chanted for Pence to be hanged as they attacked Congress on January 6.“It should come as no surprise that I will not be endorsing Donald Trump this year,” the former Indiana governor and former candidate for the Republican presidential nomination told Fox...
Pence's announcement came days after Trump secured enough Republican delegates to clinch the party's nomination.
By MICHELLE L. PRICE and PHILIP MARCELO Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump is set to attend the wake of a New York City police officer gunned down in the line of duty. The former president and presumptive Republican presidential nominee is expected Thursday at the visitation on Long Island for Officer Jonathan