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Mike Pence was asked if he will run for President in 2024

Mike Pence is Indiana's 50th governor. (Photo Supplied/Indiana Governor's Office)

Former Vice President and Indiana Governor Mike Pence was asked if he will run for President in 2024 Tuesday night.

He was asked while speaking to a sold-out crowd at the University of Virginia. The only answered he gave to that was “I’ll keep you posted.”

Pence discussed the war in Ukraine, rising inflation, “cancel culture,” and criticized President Biden’s handling of the economy and immigration. He was also quick to remind the audience about the other threats the U.S. is facing.

“After years of quiet, North Korea is firing missiles again. China seems to act in a more menacing way in the Taiwan straits every single day. Iran threatens to restart its nuclear program,” said Pence.

When discussing Russian President Vladimir Putin, Pence said the only thing Putin understands is strength.

“America must meet this moment with American strength,” said Pence. He believes Ukraine needs more military help.

Pence has been visiting colleges recently to focus on free speech.

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1 comment

Charles U Farley April 14, 2022 at 6:43 pm

I would LOVE to see him try! He’d get so much derision, his RINO butt would go right back into hiding…

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