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Mike Pence confirms he will not support Trump’s candidacy

  • March 15, 2024
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Mike Pennyformer Vice President of the United States, said that will not support a new candidate for Donald’s presidency trumpwhose right-hand man he served in the White House

Mike Pence confirms he will not support Trump’s candidacy

Mike Pennyformer Vice President of the United States, said that will not support a new candidate for Donald’s presidency trumpwhose right-hand man he served in the White House from 2017 to 2021.

“It should come as no surprise that I will not support Donald Trump,” he told the network. Fox News.

Pence announced his candidacy for the presidency next November, in June 2023, but suspended his campaign last October, saying now was not his time.

Trump, for his part, saw his bid for the White House mathematically assured this week, winning enough delegates in Tuesday’s Washington state primary for his party’s convention to announce his candidacy between July 15 and 18 in Milwaukee.

‘I’ve made it clear there are deep differences between us’: Pence

“I have made clear throughout my campaign that we have deep differences in a number of areas, not just in fulfilling my constitutional responsibilities on January 6, 2021,” Pence said, referring to the attack on the Capitol that day. refused to follow Trump’s instructions and reject the results that brought Biden victory.

The former vice president noted that he could not support him “in good faith.”

Nikki Haley also won’t offer her support to Trump

Another Republican candidate, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, also did not endorse him when she dropped out of the race earlier this month after losing on Super Tuesday.

She also assured that Trump will have to win over those who voted for her.

However, Trump enjoys general support from the Republican Party and its leaders in Congress. It was last granted by Conservative Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on March 6.

He said the March 5 primary, dubbed “Super Tuesday” as Republicans held elections in 15 states, showed Trump had won the necessary support from Republican voters to become the nominee. (EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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