Former US Vice-President Mike Pence enters race for the White House Mr Pence has filed the paperwork to enter the race but will formally launch his campaign with an event in Des Moines, Iowa, on Wednesday – coinciding with his 64th birthday
Mike Pence, Donald Trump’s former vice-president, enters race for the White House
Mr Pence will face off against front runner Donald Trump to be the Republican Party’s candidate for presidency.He will face off against Donald Trump to be the Republican Party’s candidate for presidency. Mr Pence has filed the paperwork to enter the race but will formally launch his campaign with an event in Des Moines, Iowa, on Wednesday – coinciding with his 64th birthday.between supporting and criticising Mr Trump since his exit from office, is expected to pitch himself as the candidate of traditional conservatives and evangelicals in the race.
An evangelical Christian himself, he is expected to campaign heavily in Iowa, relying on town halls and retail stops, in a state where his vehement opposition on issues such as abortion and LGBT+ rights, as well as his Reaganesque economics could appeal to voters. He will also try to pitch himself and his personality as separate from Mr Tump.
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