Former Vice President Mike Pence made headlines on Friday when he announced on Fox News that he would not be endorsing his former boss, Donald Trump, in the upcoming 2024 general election. Pence cited “profound differences” between their views on various issues as the reason for his decision.
During the interview with Fox News host Martha MacCallum, Pence emphasized that he could not, in good conscience, back Trump given their divergent perspectives.
While Pence did not disclose whom he plans to support in the November election, he made it clear that he would never endorse President Joe Biden.
Pence, who previously ran for the Republican nomination, expressed pride in the achievements of their administration but criticized Trump for pursuing an agenda that clashed with conservative principles. He highlighted their differences on constitutional matters, particularly referencing his actions on January 6.
“I’m incredibly proud of the record of our administration,” Pence remarked. “It was a conservative record that made America more prosperous, more secure, and saw conservatives appointed to our courts in a more peaceful world.”
Pence’s decision not to endorse Trump underscores the significant divisions within the Republican Party and signals his willingness to assert his independence from the former president.
While Pence refrained from explicitly stating whom he would support, his remarks reflect a desire to distance himself from Trump’s policies and approach to governance.
The announcement is likely to stir further speculation about Pence’s political future and his potential aspirations for higher office. As the Republican Party continues to grapple with its direction and leadership following Trump’s presidency, Pence’s decision adds another layer of complexity to the party’s internal dynamics.