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Gov. Mike Pence gives Donald Trump an enthusiastic introduction at Westfield rally

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump share a warm embrace on stage at a Trump rally in Westfield, IN on Tuesday, July 12, 2016. (Photo supplied/ABC 57)

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence shared a campaign stage with Donald Trump as the Republican presidential candidate considers him as a potential vice presidential running mate.

The governor introduced Trump during a rally in the Indianapolis suburb of Westfield.

Trump has appeared recently with other possible running mates, including New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

Click the link to listen to Gov. Pence introduce Donald Trump.

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