2023-10-28 19:38:15
Former US Vice President Mike Pence is throwing in the towel in the race for the opposition Republicans’ presidential nomination. “To the American people I say: This is not my time,” Pence told attendees at the Republican Jewish Coalition conference in Las Vegas on Saturday. He did not make any election recommendations, but called for electing someone who appeals to people’s better sides and can lead with “politeness.”
Pence launched his campaign for the presidency last June. However, his campaign never got off the ground. Pence was far behind in the polls and, according to media reports, had problems raising money for his campaign. “We always knew this would be a tough fight, but I have no regrets,” he said.
The 64-year-old fell out with his former boss, ex-President Donald Trump. He repeatedly warned that no one who placed themselves above the US Constitution should be allowed to become President of the US. On the day the Capitol was stormed on January 6, 2021, Trump asked him to choose between Trump and the Constitution. Pence, as then President of the Senate, refused to stop the certification of Joe Biden’s election victory. Many Trump supporters see this as a betrayal, and Trump himself accused him of cowardice.
The arch-conservative Pence stood loyally at Trump’s side during his controversial presidency. Since the storming of Congress, he has increasingly distanced himself from Trump. The presidential and congressional elections will take place in November 2024. In the months before, the candidates of the respective parties are determined through extensive primaries.
The Republican field of candidates is led by former US President Donald Trump. Also in the running are Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley. US President Joe Biden is running for re-election among the Democrats. As the incumbent, he is unlikely to face any serious competition within the party in the election campaign.
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