Pence Combining Conservative And MAGA Forces, With Trump’s Blessing, Many Speculate About 2024

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Former Vice President Mike Pence is seeking to combine traditional conservatism with former President Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again agenda by launching a new political advocacy group.

This, combined with a new book deal, has left some wondering if this is Pence positioning himself for a 2024 presidential bid.

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Pence On Group’s Mission: ‘Conservatives Will Not Stand Idly By’

Either way, Trump approves.

According to The Washington Examiner Pence’s new group will be called “Advancing American Freedom” and will operate as a 501(c)(4) nonprofit with the mission of defending the Trump-Pence record while also holding together the Republican coalition that put Trump in the White House.

Pence and others want that coalition to have more victories in the future.

Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the new organization will build a platform of what they see as the “three pillars” of American principles: strength and security, prosperity, and liberty.

Pence told the Examiner in a statement, “Advancing American Freedom plans to build on the success of the last four years by promoting traditional conservative values and promoting the successful policies of the Trump administration.” 

“Conservatives will not stand idly by as the radical left and the new administration attempt to threaten America’s standing as the greatest nation in the world with their destructive policies,” the former vice president added.

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Trump Blesses Pence’s New Organization

According to the Examiner, the advisory board of Advancing American Freedom will feature high profile Trump administration alumni, including former senior counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway and former director of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow.

“Other members of the advisory board include Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget Russ Vought, former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, and former Ambassador to Israel David Friedman. Chip Saltsman, Marc Short, and Marty Obst will be co-chairs,” the Examiner reported.

The group’s executive director will reportedly be Paul Teller, the former director of strategic initiatives for Vice President Pence.

Teller has been a key figure for conservatives, serving as Chief of Staff for the Republican Study Committee at the beginning of the tea party revolution. The Committee, or RSC, is a caucus of conservatives in the House of Representatives.

Again, this effort has Trump’s support. The former president told the Examiner his term in office was “the most successful first term in American history.”

“Nice to see Mike highlighting some of our many achievements,” added Trump in a statement given to the Examiner.

But what do these moves mean for Pence and his potential political future?

Pence is no stranger to the conservative movement and its longstanding institutions, including recently joining the Heritage Foundation as a distinguished fellow and Young America’s Foundation as the Ronald Reagan Presidential Scholar.

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Does All Of This Lead To Pence 2024?

Some Pence aides have reportedly said that Pence is uniquely positioned to be a bridge between the older, already existing conservative movement and the pro-Trump MAGA voters who might not even identify as conservatives.

One aide told the Examiner, “There’s no doubt when the vice president joined the ticket in 2016, there was a whole new voter that Donald Trump brought in with his focus on China and trade, and he won over a lot of blue-collar votes in the Midwest.” 

“This organization will focus on those winning policies that were at the center of that fusion between traditional conservatism and Trumpism,” the aide added, according to the outlet.

While the announcement of this new group not surprisingly led to speculation about whether or not Pence has designs on the White House in 2024, the aides insisted the organization’s founding is mostly a defense against the Biden administration’s attempts to dismantle Trump’s policies.

Pence may have an uphill to a 2024 nomination. The Political Insider’s 2024 poll shows Pence in last place out of six choices. 

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26 thoughts on “Pence Combining Conservative And MAGA Forces, With Trump’s Blessing, Many Speculate About 2024”

  1. A Defeated Trump Is Making a Muddle of the G.O.P.
    Trump's penchant for red-meat political fights over governing and policymaking have left party leaders in a state of confusion over what they stand for.
    Republican lawmakers are passing voting restrictions to pacify right-wing activists still gripped by Trump’s lie that a largely favorable election was rigged against them. G.O.P. leaders are lashing out in Trumpian fashion at businesses, baseball and the news media to appeal to many of the same conservatives and voters. And debates over the size and scope of government have been overshadowed by the sort of culture war clashes that the tabloid king relished. This is the party Trump has remade.
    As G.O.P. leaders and donors gather for a party retreat in Palm Beach this weekend, with a side trip to Mar-a-Lago for a reception with Trump on Saturday night, the former president’s pervasive influence in Republican circles has revealed a party thoroughly animated by a defeated incumbent — a bizarre turn of events in American politics.

  2. Nothing says unhinged cult like labeling people “defectors” and threatening to rat them out. 
    The political arm of House Republicans is deploying a prechecked box to enroll donors into repeating monthly donations—and using ominous language to warn them of the consequences if they opt out: “If you UNCHECK this box, we will have to tell Trump you’re a DEFECTOR.”
    The language appears to be an effort by the National Republican Congressional Committee to increase its volume of recurring donations, which are highly lucrative, while invoking Trump’s popularity with the conservative base. Those donors who do not proactively uncheck the box will have their credit cards billed or bank accounts deducted for donations every month.

  3. A book deal!!!! soros is also involved , MAGA people have a backbone some people will never grow one, Kellyanne could also be another Lincoln project member by now.

    Meantime the dem party has the border open for unaccompanied minors to refill their pedo rings, they are not being reunited with their family, they are being hoard just like the girls 12-17 to the San Diego Convention Center from Texas instead of taking them to their family, the dem are stocking their prostitution pedophile rings.

  4. Hey, cud-chewer. Do you even comprehend what "subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.” means? It’s not enough just to be born on U.S. soil. You must both be born on U.S. soil and also be subject “to the jurisdiction thereof” when it happens. It’s not enough that one’s parents be legally present in the U.S. at the time of the child’s birth. The issue is to whom do the parents – and therefore the child – owe their ultimate allegiance. So while they may temporarily be subject to the jurisdiction of the U.S., their ultimate allegiance, the ultimate jurisdiction to which they are subject, belongs to the nation of their birth, the land where they possess citizenship and from whence they came.

    With your beloved leader's parents being subject to the jurisdiction of Jamaica and India, and not to the U.S., deems her null and void.

  5. ‘A dirty little secret’
    The biggest tax boon for the wealthy has been the sharp fall in the corporate tax rate.
    In the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, many corporations paid about half of their profits to the federal government. The money helped pay for the U.S. military and for investments in roads, bridges, schools, scientific research and more. “A dirty little secret,” Richard Clarida, an economist who’s now the vice chairman of the Federal Reserve, once said, “is that the corporate income tax used to raise a fair amount of revenue.”
    However, politicians of both political parties have supported cuts in the corporate-tax rate, often under intense lobbying from corporate America. The cuts have been so large — including in President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax overhaul — that at least 55 big companies paid zero federal income taxes last year, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Among them: Archer-Daniels-Midland, Booz Allen Hamilton, FedEx, HP, Interpublic, Nike and Xcel Energy.
    "If you feed enough oats to the horse, some will pass through to feed the sparrows (referring to "trickle down" economics)." – John Kenneth Galbraith

  6. ‘A dirty little secret’
    The biggest tax boon for the wealthy has been the sharp fall in the corporate tax rate.
    In the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, many corporations paid about half of their profits to the federal government. The money helped pay for the U.S. military and for investments in roads, bridges, schools, scientific research and more. “A dirty little secret,” Richard Clarida, an economist who’s now the vice chairman of the Federal Reserve, once said, “is that the corporate income tax used to raise a fair amount of revenue.”
    However, politicians of both political parties have supported cuts in the corporate-tax rate, often under intense lobbying from corporate America. The cuts have been so large — including in President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax overhaul — that at least 55 big companies paid zero federal income taxes last year, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Among them: Archer-Daniels-Midland, Booz Allen Hamilton, FedEx, HP, Interpublic, Nike and Xcel Energy.
    "If you feed enough oats to the horse, some will pass through to feed the sparrows (referring to "trickle down" economics)." – John Kenneth Galbraith

  7. Read what Patrick Byrne has to say about Pence.
    In his book,
    The Deep Rig: How Election Fraud Cost Donald J. Trump the White House, By a Man Who did not Vote for Him
    (Be sure to look for the ebook on Amazon under the full title and M Patrick Byrne's name . Amazon has hidden it behind some other titles that debunk Byrne's book.
    Not saying you can't read the others just realize that to find the one Byrne wrote takes some caution.

  8. Pence is crazy if he thinks anyone who supported Trump will now turn around and support him.
    He did not exactly stand by his man when he most needed him.
    He was the one who was probably most instrumental in getting Mike Flynn fired when Flynn would have protected Trump from the fire fight that ensued against him for four long years.
    What kept Pence from doing what he legally could have done on January 6 when dealing with those electoral votes?
    Pence is a creep if not exactly a traitor.

  9. Try a little knowledge before you post.
    Harris is a citizen of the United States and has been since birth. She was born in Oakland, California, on Oct. 20, 1964 Her parents were both immigrants — her father from Jamaica and her mother from India. By virtue of her birth in California, Harris is a natural-born U.S. citizen. The
     Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment provides that "all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."
    And that's not dependent on their parents' citizenship. "Anyone born on U.S. soil and subject to its jurisdiction is  a natural born citizen, regardless of parental citizenship," Parental citizenship is relevant to an individual's citizenship status only if the individual is born outside of the United States.
    If a child born abroad "has at least one parent, including an adoptive parent, who is a U.S. citizen by birth or through naturalization," then they are eligible to become an American citizen, too, per U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

  10. The obsession never subsides does it, cud-chewer? Trump occupying that highly defective brain 24/7. He owns your entire being, and that is…………hilarious.

  11. The obsession never subsides does it, cud-chewer? Trump occupying that highly defective brain 24/7. He owns your entire being, and that is…………hilarious.

  12. America has no President or Vice President. Not because of a fault in the Constitution but rather because people refused to follow it. Mike Pence is one of them.
    Kamala Harris is not a natural born citizen of the United States because her parents were not citizens of the United States when she was born in California. Her constitutional ineligibility infects the whole Biden/Harris ticket. There is no constitutional authority for any elector to vote for a constitutionally ineligible ticket. Hence any vote cast for such a ticket is void. Mike Pence said that his role was not to reject electoral votes. Of course it was, when the votes were constitutionally void. Rejection of all electoral votes for the Biden/Harris ticket would have thrown the election to Congress, as neither Trump/Pence nor Biden/Harris would have had 270 electoral votes. Had this been done, there would be an American President and Vice President. But it wasn't, so no President or Vice President has been elected.
    So it looks like the way is clear for the Speaker of the House to be President after Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are impeached and removed for posing as federal officers and other high crimes and misdemeanors. And when Pelosi is impeached and removed, as she is likely to commit high crimes and misdemeanors when drunk, presumably the next Speaker will succeed to the Office of President. The next Speaker need not be a Member of the House. He could be, e.g., Donald J. Trump.

  13. Trump’s Former Campaign Manager Is Advising Caitlyn Jenner
    Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Brad Parscale is advising Caitlyn Jenner on a potential run for governor of California, a person with knowledge of the matter confirmed to reporters on Wednesday evening. Specifically, he is conferring with the reality star on who should fill what roles in her campaign organization as she builds out a team. Earlier in the week, Axios broke the news that Jenner had enlisted other Republican consultants and was mulling a run for the state’s highest office as Gov. Gavin Newsom faces a recall campaign that is gaining momentum but has not won widespread popularity.

  14. Trump’s Former Campaign Manager Is Advising Caitlyn Jenner
    Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Brad Parscale is advising Caitlyn Jenner on a potential run for governor of California, a person with knowledge of the matter confirmed to reporters on Wednesday evening. Specifically, he is conferring with the reality star on who should fill what roles in her campaign organization as she builds out a team. Earlier in the week, Axios broke the news that Jenner had enlisted other Republican consultants and was mulling a run for the state’s highest office as Gov. Gavin Newsom faces a recall campaign that is gaining momentum but has not won widespread popularity.

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