
“It’s a place that values Mike Pence’s principles - traditional conservative principles - deep-rooted faith and uncommon character. “We view this race as absolutely wide open, and Iowa is really going to solidify itself as the pivotal player,” a person familiar with Pence’s plans said last week. Pence picked up the article and threw it back at Mr. Pence's throwback Republican platform - strong national defense, reductions in spending and conservative social policy - has allowed allies to see a glimmer of hope in Iowa, which is why he is launching his campaign there. Trump reportedly then 'crumpled the article and threw it at his vice president,' saying, 'So disloyal.' At that point, the report says Pence 'lost it,' growing frustrated because Jared Kushner had asked him to hire Lewandowski and he had discussed the plan to do so with Trump. DeSantis, who recently signed a six-week ban into law in Florida, has avoided the question of whether he would sign a measure outlawing abortion across the nation. The reason behind all the buzz is that in that particular video, the vice president was seen receiving a mysterious coin soon after declaring that Joe Biden had won the 2020 presidential election. Trump, who appointed three of the justices who voted in the majority, has stopped short of that. Pence is a guest of the school’s Herbert Institute for Public Policy. On abortion, an issue that has fractured the GOP since the Supreme Court overturned federal protection for the procedure last year, Pence has called for a national ban. SHARE SHARE Will Mike Pence run for president in 2024 His answer to a Utah Valley University student Flipboard Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks at Utah Valley University in Orem on Tuesday, Sept. He was also a leading advocate for dead-on-arrival conservative-faction budgets that would have slashed entitlement programs. MIKE Pence will launch a bid for president in 2024 but has no chance of winning the Republican nomination as he’s likely to face an angry and emboldened Donald Trump, an ex-White House aide says.

As a member of the House, Pence stood against Bush as a leader of a rebel group that opposed his enactment of a prescription drug program for Medicare.
