Mike Pence has launched his bid for the Republican party’s 2024 presidential nomination with an emotive video, making him the first vice president in modern history to take on his former running mate.

The clip, posted to his Twitter account on Wednesday morning, highlights how his Irish immigrant ‘family has lived the American dream’, while taking aim at President ‘Joe Biden and the radical left for weakening the country at home and abroad’.

‘I believe in the American people, and I have faith God is not done with America yet. Together, we can bring this Country back, and the best days for the Greatest Nation on Earth are yet to come! #Pence2024,’ he wrote on Twitter, along with the video.

In the video, Pence promised ‘the best days of the greatest nation on earth are yet to come’ in a video released Wednesday formally launching his campaign.

‘Different times call for different leadership,’ Pence says in the video, released via Fox News and Twitter hours ahead of a kickoff event in Des Moines.

Mike Pence has launched his bid for the Republican party's 2024 presidential nomination with an emotive video, making him the first vice president in modern history to take on his former running mate

Mike Pence has launched his bid for the Republican party’s 2024 presidential nomination with an emotive video, making him the first vice president in modern history to take on his former running mate

‘Today our party and our country need a leader that’ll appeal, as Lincoln said, to the better angels of our nature.’

Mike Pence’s Presidential launch video speech in full:

The land of opportunity. Beacon of democracy. The shining city on a hill. Land of the free, home of the brave. The United States of America.

As a son of the heartland, grandson of an Irish immigrant, those aren’t just words. My family has lived the American Dream. I had the great honor to serve in Congress, as Governor, and as your Vice President, and I’ll always be proud of the progress we made together for a stronger, more prosperous America.

But today, our country’s in a lot of trouble. President Joe Biden and the radical left have weakened America at home and abroad. The American Dream is being crushed under runaway inflation, wages are dropping, recession is looming. Our southern border is under siege, and the enemies of freedom are on the march around the world. And worse still, timeless American values are under assault as never before.

We’re better than this. We can turn this country around. But different times call for different leadership. Today our party and our country need a leader that’ll appeal, as Lincoln said, ‘to the better angels of our nature’.

I have long believes to whom much is given much will be required. My family and I have been blessed beyond measure with opportunities to serve this nation, and it’d be easy to stay on the sidelines. 

But that’s not how I was raised. As for today, before God and my family, I’m announcing I’m announcing I’m running for President of the United States. 

We can bring this country back, we can defend our nation and secure our border, we can revive our economy and put our nation back on a path to a balanced project, defend our liberties and give American a new beginning for life.

President Reagan described this as a ‘shining city on the hill’. And above all, he called on Americans to renew optimism, and believe in themselves again. To believe in each other.

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Every time our nation has produced leadership that has called upon this country to do hard things, the American people have always risen to the challenge. And we will again. We just need Government as good as our people to do it. 

I believe in the American people. And I have faith. God is not done with America yet, and together, we can bring this country back and the best days – for the greatest nation on earth – are yet to come.

God bless you. And God bless the United States of America.

While it would be ‘easy to stay on the sidelines,’ he adds, ‘that’s not how I was raised. That’s why today, before God and my family, I’m announcing I’m running for president of the United States.’

Highlighting his background, Pence said he was ‘a son of the heartland, grandson of an Irish immigrant.’

Therefore, he said, ‘My family has lived the American Dream. I had the great honor to serve in Congress, as Governor, and as your Vice President, and I’ll always be proud of the progress we made together, for a stronger, more prosperous America.’

He then took aim at Joe Biden and the Democratic party, saying: ‘today, our country’s in a lot of trouble. President Joe Biden and the radical left have weakened America at home and abroad. The American Dream is being crushed under run-away inflation, wages are dropping, recession is looming. 

‘Our southern border is under siege, and the enemies of freedom are on the march around the world, and worse still, timeless American values are under assault as never before. We’re better than this.’

Pence is staking his presidential hopes on Iowa as he holds an event to launch his campaign for the Republican nomination in Des Moines later today.

Pence and his advisers see Iowa – the state that will cast the first votes of the GOP nominating calendar – as key to his potential pathway to the nomination.

Its caucus-goers include a large portion of evangelical Christian voters, whom they see as a natural constituency for Pence.

They also think Pence, who represented Indiana in Congress and as governor, is a good personality fit with the Midwestern state. 

His campaign will also test the party’s appetite for a socially conservative, mild-mannered and deeply religious candidate who has denounced the populist tide that has swept through his party under former President Donald Trump. 

And it will show whether Pence still has a political future after January 6, 2021, with a large portion of GOP voters still believing Trump’s unproven claims that the 2020 election was stolen and that Pence had the power to reject the results.

Pence faces steep challenges. 

He enters the race as among the best-known Republican candidates in a crowded GOP field that now includes Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson.

But Pence – seen by Trump critics as complicit with his most indefensible actions and maligned by Trump loyalists as a traitor – also has highly unfavorable ratings.

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A CNN poll conducted last month found 45% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents said they would not support Pence under any circumstance. Only 16% said the same about Trump.

Pence’s favorability has also slipped in Iowa, according to The Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll.

Shortly after leaving office, in June 2021, 86% of Iowa Republicans said they had a favorable view of Pence. 

But the Register’s March Iowa Poll showed that figure had dropped to 66%. 

The poll also found Pence with higher unfavorable ratings than all of the other candidates it asked about, including Trump and DeSantis, with 26% of Republicans polled saying they have a ‘somewhat’ or ‘very’ unfavorable view of him.

And just 58% of Iowa evangelicals said they had favorable feelings toward Pence – a particularly disappointing number, given his campaign’s strategy.

But Pence, who has already visited Iowa more than a dozen times since leaving office, has also received a warm welcome from voters during his trips.

During a ‘Roast and Ride’ event over the weekend that drew a long list of 2024 candidates, Pence stood out as the only candidate to actually mount a Harley and participate in the event’s annual motorcycle ride.

When he arrived at a barbecue at the state fairgrounds, he moved easily from table to table, warmly greeting and chatting with attendees.

But there remains lingering skepticism of Pence among many Republican voters who adhere to the persistent conspiracy theory that the 2020 election was stolen.

Many who cling to the falsehood believe Pence was complicit in the plot to deny Trump a second term because he refused Trump’s pressure campaign to reject the Electoral College vote when he presided over a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6, 2021, when a mob of Trump’s supporters violently stormed the building.

Pence advisers say they recognize the challenge and intend to explain to voters directly that Pence was adhering to his constitutional duty and never had the power to impact the vote in his ceremonial role.

‘I think it’s something you have to walk straight through,’ said his longtime adviser Marc Short.

Beyond Jan. 6, his team sees their primary goal as reintroducing Pence to a country that largely knows him as Trump’s second-in-command. 

They want to remind voters of his time in congressional leadership and as governor and are planning a campaign heavy with town halls, house parties and visits to local diners and Pizza Ranch restaurants – more intimate settings that will help voters get to know him personally.

‘People have seen Mike Pence the vice president. I think what people are going to see is Mike Pence the person,’ said Todd Hudson, the speaker of the House in Indiana and a longtime Pence friend who has signed on to help with outreach to state legislators. ‘I’m super excited for people to get to know the Mike Pence that I know, who’s funny, who’s just a wonderful person… the more relaxed Mike Pence.’

Reed believes there is a strong desire in the party for a candidate like Pence who espouses Reagan-style conservatism, including traditional social values, hawkish foreign policy and small government economics.

‘We think this nomination fight is going to be an epic battle for the heart and soul of the conservative, traditional wing of the Republican Party. And Pence is going to campaign as a classic conservative. His credentials are unmatched,’ he said.

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Unlike Trump and DeSantis, Pence has argued that cuts to Social Security and Medicare must be on the table and has blasted those who have questioned why the U.S. should continue to send aid to Ukraine to counter Russian aggression.

‘We are not going to try to out-Trump Pence. Everybody else is,’ Reed said. ‘Pence is the only candidate running not to be Trump’s VP.’

This is a breaking news story. More to follow… 

Who is Mike Pence, Republican 2024 presidential hopeful? 

Former Vice President Mike Pence has formally announced his candidacy for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, setting him up for a battle with the man he once loyally stood by – former President Donald Trump.

Here are some facts about Pence’s life and career:

A SOCIAL CONSERVATIVE AND FORMER RADIO HOST

Pence, who turns 64 on Wednesday, was a Democrat in his youth. He became disillusioned with the party while in college and inspired by former President Ronald Reagan, switched to the Republican Party. He also became an evangelical Christian.

After losing two bids to become a U.S. congressman in 1988 and 1990, Pence worked as a conservative talk show host before running again for Congress in 2000, this time winning a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.

INDIANA GOVERNOR

Pence served in the House until 2013, rising through the ranks to become a member of the chamber’s Republican leadership, with a reputation as a staunch conservative.

He ran for governor of Indiana in 2012, narrowly winning election, and assumed office in January 2013. While governor, Pence pursued a tax-cutting and socially conservative agenda, including measures to restrict abortions.

TRUMP’S VICE PRESIDENT

Pence dropped out of his gubernatorial re-election bid in 2016 to become Trump’s vice presidential running mate.

Trump’s choice of Pence in 2016 was widely seen as a move to solidify support among Christian conservatives.

Their relationship remained steady throughout Trump’s many scandals in office, with Pence demonstrating fierce loyalty during Trump’s four-year term. He repeatedly defended Trump or simply stayed silent.

RIFT OVER 2020 ELECTION RESULTS

Pence came under huge pressure from Trump to overturn his 2020 loss to Democrat Joe Biden when Congress certified the election results on Jan. 6, 2021. As vice president, Pence oversaw the certification in his ceremonial role as president of the Senate.

Pence refused to do Trump’s bidding, incurring the wrath of Trump and his supporters who stormed the Capitol that day, some threatening to kill Pence.

In March, Pence decried Trump’s role in the riot and the threat it posed.

‘His reckless words endangered my family and everyone at the Capitol that day, and I know history will hold Donald Trump accountable,’ Pence said.

COURTING EVANGELICALS

Pence will focus much of his efforts in coming months on Iowa, which kicks off the Republican nominating contest next year.

Iowa has a significant number of evangelical voters among its Republican electorate. Pence hopes a strong showing there will give him momentum and propel him into contention.

Reporting by Reuters 

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