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Pence: ‘Name Calling’ Has No Place in Politics
Since his selection of the conservative who backed Trump rival Ted Cruz in the primary, there have been countless reports on the significant policy difference between the pair. “We need a president who will lead America back to strength at home and overseas, and that man is Donald Trump”.
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“I always tells my kids that’s what freedom looks like, and that’s what freedom sounds like”, he said.
“The progress we’ve made in IN has been in spite of the policies of this administration, and we’re ready for a change”, he said.
“You know, in NASCAR, they say rubbing is racing”, Pence said at the time.
Pence has promised to run a campaign free from personal attacks.
“You’ve got to brand people”, Trump said of his strategy.
But Pence also hinted at the Trump campaign’s broader strategy of bypassing unfriendly reporters whom the real estate tycoon called “dishonest” and “horrible people” on Thursday in Iowa.
Obama, however, took the schoolyard taunting too far for Pence, using his speech at the Democratic National Convention to lump the billionaire Trump in with threats to the USA including Islamist radicals.
Trump is a political newcomer, having previously spent his career in real estate and reality television, and his legislative inexperience has been a source of concern within the Republican Party.
‘But I just don’t see it.
Mike Pence went on the Hugh Hewitt radio show Friday morning and addressed criticism that a Washington Post reporter was prevented from entering the first solo rally for the GOP vice presidential nominee that was held in Waukesha.
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Though the crowd was still agitated, Pence then continued speaking, unfazed.