Former US VP Mike Pence 'planning 2024 campaign launch'

1 Jun 2023
Mike Pence has portrayed himself as an even-keeled and consensus-oriented conservative. (AP PHOTO)

Mike Pence has portrayed himself as an even-keeled and consensus-oriented conservative. (AP PHOTO)

Former Republican vice president Mike Pence is set to enter the 2024 presidential race against his former boss Donald Trump, two sources familiar with the situation have told Reuters.

Pence will launch his campaign on June 7 with a video and a speech in the early nominating state of Iowa, the sources said.

A staunch social conservative who stood by Trump throughout his time in his office, Pence has increasingly distanced himself from the former Republican president since his election defeat, saying Trump's encouragement of the rioters who attacked the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, put him and his family in danger.

Trump has a massive polling lead in a Republican field that now has more than six declared candidates, a dynamic that could splinter the primary opposition against the former president.

Pence's polling average in the Republican field is less than 4 per cent compared to Trump's 53 per cent, according to a RealClearPolitics average of polls.

Pence has continued to embrace many of Trump's policies while portraying himself as an even-keeled and consensus-oriented alternative.

He has also appealed more directly to the evangelical Christian community, having spent significant time in recent months touring mega-churches across the country.

The success of his campaign will hinge on whether he can attract enough backers of Trump's policies who are turned off by the former president's rhetoric and behaviour to build a viable coalition.

Pence - a former governor of Indiana and a one-time party leader in the US House of Representatives - will also test voters' appetite for an establishment Republican in a party where voters have increasingly turned to outsiders.

Australian Associated Press

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