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On September 6, Pence delivered an address at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. The speech's title, "Populism vs. Conservatism: Republicans’ Time for Choosing", was a reference to the 1964 "A Time for Choosing" speech by Ronald Reagan. [23]
The long-standing rift between Trump and Pence is connected to the Jan 6. Capitol riots over four years ago. "January 6 was a dark day in the history of the United States Capitol," Pence has said ...
Pence said sweeping 2024 election victories in the federal government present both an opportunity and challenge for conservatives. Mike Pence calls for return to conservative values in speech ...
In 2002, he criticized a speech by then-secretary of state Colin Powell, who had said it was "important for young people ... to protect themselves from the possibility of acquiring any sexually transmitted disease" through the use of condoms. [5] [6] Pence called Powell's comments a "sad day" and expressed his support for abstinence education.
In the final part of his interview with Stephen Colbert, CBS News Chief Political Analyst John Dickerson forecasts how former VP Mike Pence will be viewed by the long lens of history. #Colbert # ...
During a joint news conference with Prime Minister Turnbull, Vice-President Pence—who was on a "10-day, four-country trip" in April to the Pacific Rim—announced that even if the United States did not "admire the agreement", Trump had made it clear the United States would honour the 2016 agreement to resettle refugees. [313]
Former Vice President Mike Pence will give a speech to the conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation later this month, one day before former President Trump returns to Washington, D.C., for ...
"A Time For Choosing" has been considered one of the most effective speeches ever made by an eventual presidential candidate. Following "A Time For Choosing" in 1964, Washington Post reporter David S. Broder called the speech "the most successful national political debut since William Jennings Bryan electrified the 1896 Democratic Convention with his 'Cross of Gold' speech."