Former Vice Pres. Mike Pence had this to say when asked if he would vote for Donald Trump in 2024, if his former boss is the Republican presidential nominee: 'There might be somebody else I'd prefer more.'
In prepared remarks on Wednesday, he only mentioned the midterm elections once, predicting GOP flips across Congress and beyond.
Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks at McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown, Oct. 19, 2022."I can tell you whatever the future holds for me and for [my wife] Karen Pence, it'll be our heart's desire just to reflect at the right time, maybe in the months ahead, determine what our calling is and [we] will follow that calling come what may," he said.
"I can't identify a policy that I agree with in the Biden administration. But again, you know, I think I think you could say that some of these ideas are bad without saying they're a bad person," he said. Pence's 30-minute speech at Georgetown focused on his background, how he evolved politically and religiously and the effect former President Ronald Reagan had on that transformation. As he repeatedly says, he's a "Christian, a conservative and a Republican -- in that order.
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