US election: Mike Pence enters race for White House – and will face off against Donald Trump for nomination

Mike Pence is set to formally launch his campaign in the early nominating state of Iowa on Wednesday, his 64th birthday, according to a number of sources.

Mike Pence and Donald Trump pictured in 2020.

Former vice-president Mike Pence has declared himself a candidate in the 2024 Republican race for the White House – pitting himself against Donald Trump.

Mr Pence’s campaign filed a declaration of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission.

He will formally launch his campaign with a video and a speech in the early nominating state of Iowa on Wednesday, three sources familiar with the situation told Reuters, which is his 64th birthday.

The 48th vice-president of the United States will challenge his former boss just two years after their White House tenure ended with the Capitol riots – which saw Mr Pence, who was in the building with his family, flee for safety.

Mr Trump is currently leading the early fight for the nomination, with Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, polling consistently in second.

However, Mr Pence’s supporters see a gap in the race for a traditional conservative who backs many of the previous administration’s policies – but does not bring the turmoil associated with Mr Trump’s leadership.

He once stood loyally by the billionaire businessman turned politician – but refused to back the former president when he attempted to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Mr Pence said what Mr Trump did was “wrong”, insisting the presidency “belongs to the American people and the American people alone”.

The White House hopeful has spent months laying the groundwork for an expected run – holding events, visiting churches and speaking to potential donors in Iowa, South Carolina and New Hampshire.

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/mike-pence-enters-republican-race-for-white-house-12897010

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