He isn’t the only one…
Yes…
We ALL know his former boss is ‘hinting’ at a run also….
But…for now?
Who knows what the Republican presidential nomination situation will evolve?
Former Vice President Mike Pence’s visit to New Hampshire last week, as well as stops in other high-profile, early primary states, are fueling speculation about a potential 2024 presidential run — and questions about whether he can win over the GOP voters he angered on Jan. 6.
In New Hampshire, Pence made a number of campaign-style stops, attending a fundraiser for Republican state Senate candidates, meeting with local political activists and stopping by a local bakery.
While the former vice president insists that he is laser focused on bolstering support for Republican candidates running in 2022, New Hampshire is the latest early primary state that he’s visited recently as he works to navigate political life after former President Trump….
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The former vice president has said he’s spoken with Trump “many times” since the two left office at the beginning of the year, but speculation about frostiness between the two men has persisted as the former president has put out multiple statements chastising Pence for overseeing the certification of electoral votes on Jan. 6.
A Harvard/Harris poll released earlier this week showed Trump leading the field of potential 2024 GOP primary contenders with 67 percent support, while Pence trailed at nine percent. However, without Trump in the field, Pence garnered 25 percent support, trailing only Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis(R ) at 30 percent support.
GOP strategists have for months suggested Pence’s path to the nomination should he run in 2024 will be clouded by his standing with Trump supporters who viewed his decision to certify President Biden’s victory as a betrayal, despite Pence’s explanation that he simply carried out his constitutionally mandated duty…
Note…
You might want to re-read the part about Pence getting decent reviews and the Trump issue being downgraded….
image…Boston Herald
Scott P says
At this point? An exercise in futility