Former Vice President Mike Pence said Friday he will not be endorsing his former boss Donald Trump in the 2024 general election. Appearing on Fox News, Pence said he "cannot in good conscience" back Trump as there are "profound differences" between their views on various issues. Pence, who...
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"During my presidential campaign, I made it clear there were profound differences between me and President Trump on a range of issues, not just our difference on my constitutional duties that I exercised on Jan. 6," Pence said.
Trump's pressure on Pence to reject the 2020 election results (which Pence said endangered his family's life on Jan. 6) prompted a rift in their relationship, and prompted Pence to argue on the campaign trial that his efforts to overturn his election loss should be disqualifying.
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Guy who worked closely with Trump for 4ys. as vp will not endorse him, he knows him very well, strong message here.
90% of trumps former cabinet will not endorse him, in addition to his own VP.
They all saw first hand how uniquely unfit he is for that office. How is that not resonating more with R voters?
Cult.
Endorsed by zero previous presidents. Not by his own VP. Unequivocally the worst choice for the job in the history of candidates.
Most people that were on Trump's staff who were of any consequence won't endorse him. They know what he's about.