Mike Pence resigned from participating in the campaign before the presidential elections in the United States.
Former US Vice President Mike Pence has suspended his election campaign due to poor election results and financial problems.
– After much prayer and consideration, I have decided to suspend my presidential campaign. I pledge that I will never give up the fight for conservative values and that I will never give up, Pence said at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual conference in Las Vegas.
According to CNN, Pence’s campaign has raised serious concerns that he will not be able to participate in the third phase of the debate next month. According to a Republican adviser close to Pence, this fear was a decisive factor in the decision to withdraw from the election race.
– I am leaving this campaign, but I assure you that I will never give up the fight for conservative values and that I will not stop fighting to elect principled Republican leaders to all positions in the country. May God help me, said the politician.
The latest polls put Pence’s support at 3%. By comparison, Donald Trump enjoys the strongest support among Republicans, supported by about 60 percent on average. voters. The Republican primaries begin on January 15, 2024.
American elections
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Former Vice President Mike Pence supported further military aid to Ukraine, while Ron Desantis opposed the United States’ involvement in the war, which he called a “territorial dispute.” Kiev is not an important issue in American politics.
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Source: Do Rzeczy

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