Summary
This document provides some recent news and information about Mike Pence. For context and background, see Mike Pence Report 2023.
News
Stories below are listed chronologically with the most recent at the top. Entry headings include source and date.
Dartmouth (31 Oct 2024)
“2024 Election Speaker Series: Featuring the Honorable Michael Pence, 48th Vice President” — Join us for “Conservatism, the Presidency, and the Future of American Democracy,” a 2024 Election Speaker Series event featuring The Honorable Michael R. Pence, 48th Vice President of the United States. This event co-sponsored by the Rockefeller Center and Dartmouth Dialogues. The Speaker Series is part of the Fall 2024 term Government and Public Policy Course, “The 2024 Election,” taught by Professor Russell Muirhead, Professor Herschel Nachlis, and Professor William Wohlforth. [Source]
Mike Pence via WSJ (23 Sep 2024)
“How America Wins This November” — Excerpt: “The 2024 election is unusual in that both candidates have a record in the White House. It’s the first election in which both candidates are running away from those records.” [Read Full Article: Original Source | Archive Copy]
Face the Nation (17 Mar 2024)
“Former Vice President Mike Pence calls Trump’s Jan. 6 hostage rhetoric unacceptable” — Former Vice President Mike Pence, who repeated that he won’t be endorsing former President Donald Trump, tells “Face the Nation” that Trump calling people arrested in connection to Jan. 6 as “hostages” is “unacceptable.” “I think it’s very unfortunate at a time that there are American hostages being held in Gaza,” Pence said. [Source]
Mike Pence via X (22 Jul 2024)
“President Joe Biden made the right decision for our country and I thank him for putting the interests of our Nation ahead of his own. After the assassination attempt on President Trump and President Biden’s decision to end his campaign, now is a time for leaders in both parties to project calm and send a message of strength and resolve to America’s friends and enemies alike that, whatever the state of our politics, the American people are strong and our American military stands ready to defend our freedom and our vital national interests anywhere in the world.” [Source: Mike Pence via X]