Mike Pence drops out of presidential race

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Pence withdrew his re-election bid for governor in July 2016 to become Republican nominee Donald Trump's vice presidential nominee. (Photo:Twitter)
Pence withdrew his re-election bid for governor in July 2016 to become Republican nominee Donald Trump's vice presidential nominee. (Photo:Twitter)

The former vice president of the United States during Donald Trump’s administration, Mike Pence, has decided to withdraw his candidacy for the Republican Party’s nomination for the 2024 presidential election.

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He made this announcement last Saturday (28), during the Jewish Republican Coalition’s annual conference in Las Vegas.

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During the event, Pence stated, “Although I have traveled across the country over the past six months, I am here today to state that this is not my time.”

Mike Pence had announced his pre-candidacy in June, but, according to ABC News portal 538, he was registering just 3.8% of voting intentions within his party. Former President Trump was the favorite among Republicans, with 56.9% support.

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