Former Vice President Mike Pence has stated he does not plan to run for president again, signaling an end to his pursuit of the GOP nomination.
In recent interviews, Pence has openly criticized Donald Trump’s stance on tariffs and foreign policy, marking a clear departure from his former running mate. Meanwhile, the role of vice president is under renewed scrutiny as JD Vance, Trump’s current VP pick, navigates the position with a different mandate due to Trump’s term limits.
The evolving dynamics highlight shifting strategies and alliances within the Republican Party as the 2024 election approaches.
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Vice President JD Vance, brawler for Trump, avoids Harris and Pence mistakes
But Vance is in a unique position compared with recent vice presidents, said Democratic strategist Ashley Etienne, who was communications director to Harris during much of her first year as vice president. Vance’s boss is term-limited by the Constitution, and that gives him a different mandate, she said.
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Pence on running for president again: ‘I don’t see that in my future’
Former Vice President Mike Pence, who sought the GOP’s 2024 presidential nomination, does not expect to attempt a grand political comeback but plans to continue to play a role in
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