Pence files paperwork to join 2024 presidential race, setting up clash with Trump

Former Vice President Mike Pence on Monday filed the paperwork for his bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, setting up a clash with his running mate of elections past, former President Donald Trump.
Pence is set to formally announce his candidacy on Wednesday ahead of a CNN presidential town hall that evening.
The former vice presidentās entrance into the race sets up an unpredictable battle between the former president who helped incite an insurrection in his bid to cling to power and his once-loyal vice president who played a role in stopping that effort to thwart democracy.
Pence has publicly criticized Trump over his assertion that Pence had the authority to overturn the 2020 election results, but he has not taken aim at Trumpās character and has repeatedly said that heās proud of their administrationās record.
Trump, in contrast, has already unleashed personal barbs at other 2024 Republican rivals, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Pence, a 63-year-old former congressman and Indiana governor, was selected as Trumpās running mate in 2016 in part because he could help Trump shore up the GOPās socially conservative base.
An evangelical Christian who has long opposed abortion rights, Pence frequently says he considers himself āa Christian, a conservative and a Republican, in that order.ā
He rose in the GOPās ranks on Capitol Hill in the early 2000s, ultimately becoming the third-ranking House Republican from 2009 to 2011. He was elected governor of Indiana in 2012.
In photos: Former Vice President Mike Pence
In Trumpās White House, Pence was a loyal deputy, touting the administrationās successes as the presidentās. He chaired the White Houseās coronavirus task force, which coordinated the administrationās response to the Covid-19 pandemic and laid the groundwork for the distribution of vaccines shortly after Trump and Pence left office.
However, Pence broke with Trump over the former presidentās actions in the wake of the 2020 election, which is now the subject of a special counsel investigation.
Trump publicly and privately sought to pressure Pence to reject key swing state results in the vice presidentās ceremonial role leading Congress in counting electoral votes. On January 6, 2021, Trump was slow to stop his supporters from attacking the US Capitol while Pence was inside and some of the mob were chanting death threats against him.




