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Trump chooses Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as vice presidential running mate
“I am pleased to announce that I have chosen Governor Mike Pence as my Vice Presidential running mate”, wrote Trump on his Twitter account. In the updated insignia, the “T” in Trump passes through the “P” in Pence as part of a flag illustration.
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The logo brazenly depicts the stem of the “T” in Trump fully penetrating the “P” in Pence, inspiring a cornucopia of creative comedic rants on social media.
This image released Friday, July 15, 2016, by the Donald J. Trump for President campaign shows the new campaign logo for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.
In Trump University Branding 101, by one Donald Trump and Donald Sexton, our business guru advises that while “you do not need a graphic design house to develop your logo … you do need to be sure that your logo leads to the attributes you want associated with your brand”.
Trump said that he did not feel it was appropriate to hold a news conference on the same day of the terrorist attack, in which 84 people in France were slaughtered – including an American father and son from Texas.
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During his stint in Congress, he was assigned to the Foreign Affairs Committee, a credential which could make up for Trump’s lack of foreign affairs experience in a competitive general election with former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as the standard-bearer of the Democratic Party. When it was unveiled previous year, some Democrats were upset that the arrow did not point left.