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Mike Pence In The 2024 Presidential Election, Will Challenge Donald Trump Like This

US Presidential Election 2024: Former Vice President of America, Mike Pence, gave his name on Monday (June 5) for the presidential election in the US next year in 2024. He has also completed all the paperwork regarding this. This time he is going to contest against his former boss Donald Trump.

Mike Pence is the 48th Vice President of the country. Mike Pence will formally launch his election program this Wednesday (June 7) by releasing the video in Des Moines, Iowa. On this day, he will also celebrate his 64th birthday. He will contest for the presidency on behalf of the Republican Party.

Will Bring An Interesting Turn To The Election

Given the presidential election to be held next year, the former Vice President’s landing against his former President will bring an exciting turn in the election. Pence has publicly criticized Trump’s claim that Pence had the authority to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

He said repeatedly that he was proud of the Trump administration’s record. On the other hand, Trump has already placed personal sanctions on other 2024 Republican rivals, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

Opposed Abortion Rights

Mike Pence was previously a Congressman and the Governor of Indiana. Trump chose him for the post of Vice President in 2016. Trump chose Pence because he knew he could help shore up the GOP’s socially conservative base. Mike Pence is an evangelical Christian. He has long opposed abortion rights.

Pence often says that he considers himself a Christian, a conservative and a Republican. He rose through the ranks of the GOP on Capitol Hill in the early 2000s. After this, from 2009 to 2011, he became the third-ranking House Republican. After this, in 2012, the governor of Indiana was elected.

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