In a surprising turn of events, Mike Pence, former Vice President under Donald J. Trump, announced on Fox News that he will not be endorsing Trump as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. Pence stated that he “could not in good conscience” support Trump and indicated that he will not be endorsing him this year. However, he declined to reveal whether he would vote for Trump in the November election.
Despite ruling out voting for Joe Biden and running for president as a third-party or independent candidate, Pence made it clear that he remains a Republican. This decision has raised eyebrows within the GOP and led to speculation about Pence’s future in politics.
This revelation comes as a shock to many, as Pence has been a staunch supporter of Trump throughout his presidency. It remains to be seen how this will impact the relationship between the two political figures and how it will influence the upcoming election.
As the news spreads, reactions from within the Republican party and political commentators are pouring in. Many are curious to see how Pence’s decision will unfold in the coming months and what it means for the party as a whole.
Stay tuned to Heartland Magazine for further updates and analysis on this developing story.
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