Former vice-president, expected to run for Republican nominee for president, says ‘different times call for different leadership’
Pence joins Haley in scoring single digits in most surveys. He told CBS he would make a decision on whether to run “this spring”.
Pence claimed “the record of the Trump-Pence administration” – four chaotic years which ended with Trump refusing to call off supporters who chantedHe also said voters were telling him “they want to see us get back to the kind of civility in politics that the American people show each other every day”.before the House January 6 committee, Trump told aides Pence deserved to be hanged, for refusing to block certification of Joe Biden’s win.
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