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Christie: ‘No Discontent’ Over Trump’s VP Pick
And that was a war – by the way, that was a war that we shouldn’t have entered.
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Pence, meanwhile, was more measured, proposing unity against “the enemies of our freedom”.
“We have the capacity in the United States of America to bring force to bear to destroy the enemy so they can not threaten our allies, or the United States, or inspire attacks in this country”, says Pence.
Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump’s daughter, and other members of Donald Trump’s family will be speaking at the upcoming Republican National Convention, “and I think that’s going to be interesting”, Trump tells Lesley Stahl.
Trump replied by addressing the constitutionality of that measure and said it could be based on territories instead.
Saturday, Trump called pence his “first choice”.
Asked if he agreed with the proposition, he said: “I do”.
“This logo accurately represents what Trump Pence will do to America”, he tweeted.
Trump then leaned over and nudged Pence, “He’s entitled to make a mistake every once in a while”.
“But Democratic strategist Matt Bennett said the odd VP introduction and published reports indicating the presumptive GOP nominee was having second thoughts about Pence are indications that the IN governor is “IN for a rough ride” IN the passenger seat of the Trump campaign.
Presumptive US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (R) and Indiana Governor Mike Pence (L) take the stage during a campaign rally at Grant Park Event Center in Westfield, Indiana, on July 12, 2016. “I think he’s presidential, ‘” Priebus told ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday. But in doing so, Pence praised Trump.
Pence, 57, has served as governor of IN since 2013 and also represented the state IN Congress for more than a decade.
“People who know me well know I’m a pretty basic guy – a Christian, a conservative and a Republican in that order”, Pence said.
However, the two differ on a range of issues crucial to Trump’s candidacy.
“I love Trump’s enthusiasm, but sometimes, you know, he’s Trump”, says Westfield resident and rally attendee Jeff Harris.
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Pence, 57, was a Republican lawmaker for 12 years and the third-highest-ranking member of the GOP in the House before becoming the governor of in in 2013.