Former Vice President Mike Pence spoke yesterday at a conference of conservative college students in Washington, D.C., two blocks from the White House. And he got this question from a student named Andrew.
Jul 27, 2022, 6:36 AM
Pence began his answer by saying that he couldn’t be more proud of the accomplishments of the Trump-Pence administration. But if the conservative movement is “not that divided,” why did he and Trump support different candidates in the primary for Georgia governor last May, and now the Arizona governor’s primary? Here’s how he explained that.
Now, Democrats might dismiss that answer as totally evasive or simply the conservative version of political correctness, but what I kept thinking was, “here’s a rare example of magnanimity.”
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