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Given DT's age, Pence would likely be sworn in 1/20/2021.
Rust Belt would be easy for him to win, plus Red Wall. Those 2 > 270.
I'm gonna say hell no to that. Pence's brand of conservatism would not win him the states Trump won. Even Indiana didn't like him after what he did to that state. They like Trump, not Pence.
What? Pence is a good man with strong character and has gotten a lot done for Indiana, that's why Trump chose him.
Pence was one of the few Republicans willing to run with Trump. He was willing because he was trailing badly in his home state and was going to be out of a job.
Pence was one of the few Republicans willing to run with Trump. He was willing because he was trailing badly in his home state and was going to be out of a job.
Much as I stand ideologically in opposition to Pence, I would prefer a President Pence to a President Trump. Pence wouldn't dismantle NATO, abrogate treaties or threaten mass deportations. Pence wouldn't taunt and provoke some foreign dictator by a midnight tweet-storm. Pence wouldn't question in thumb-sucking wonder, whether we should fire off some nuclear-armed missiles just to look cool. Pence wouldn't brag about ordering torture. And Pence wouldn't threaten to jail his former political opponent.
Yes, the same thing Obama did with Crazy Uncle Joe. I always thought that was a brilliant, in your face move by Obama. It clearly said, I'm the top man here and I don't need to pick someone who can help me win, because I'm already winning. Are you sure you want to keep making those threats?
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