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Pence to address House Republicans next week

“I hope you really came to get equipped to talk to your neighbors and friends”, Pence told a boisterous crowd of about 450 people at the Millennium Center in Winston-Salem on August 30. It’s been one potentially disastrous misstep after another for Donald Trump this week but you wouldn’t know it watching Pence. On Monday, he told reporters aboard his plane that he doesn’t talk about it “because if I talk about that, your whole thing will be about that”.

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She added that every Republican in office should be asked if they agree with the real estate mogul on his views of Putin and his comments about US generals, who Trump said have been “reduced to rubble” under the Obama administration.

Photo via Wikimedia CommonsDonald Trump’s running mate is expected to be in the region for two days, including a planned speech Thursday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley.

Even some of those who would have liked to see him defeated in the governor’s race concede Mike Pence has acquitted himself well as a vice presidential candidate. General (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, Sebastian Gorka, Philip Haney, and Zuhdi Jasser are among many other speakers to address attendees.

“Let’s get all of the hate and rancor out of the way so that we can actually discuss the issues”, said Carson.

Meanwhile, Pence’s contradiction of Trump, was far from the first time he’s parted with the mogul. “I’m saying I don’t know”.

“It’s a different time and different men”, Pence continued.

“Trump’s record both as a businessman and as a political leader and a patron in supporting minority efforts-and particularly supporting the African American community-really speaks for itself”, he said.

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Vice presidential candidate Mike Pence