Ex-President Donald Trump does not think that Mike Pence will be part of a 2024 Presidential race which is one of the biggest questions.
The event of January 6 and what happened after in Washington that rocked the nation cannot be forgotten so easily.
Both of them have gone separate ways after the end of the Trump administration cut short of controversies that could have been fixed allegedly when Pence was vice-president.
No more Trump-Pence tandem
The former president finally dropped the answer to everyone's question that is on the mind of every conservative, reported the Epoch Times.
One of the reasons is that people won't cozy up to the choice, noted the Washington Examiner.
In the White House; the two were one and united in all aspects of the four years during their tenure of office, but the crucible came when the allegedly rigged 2020 Elections saw anomalies allowing Joe Biden to win.
Sensibilities of the vice-president lead to the loss of Trump and one of the worst presidents with matching polls dipping crazily; even denials that it was not serious.
Then ex-president wanted his VP to do what is needed to correct a stolen election, though it was later reported that Mr. Pence was tied by the US constitution. Nothing could be done.
In an interview; Donald Trump said they had a good thing going for four years though when everything was on the line. It turned out to be one of the most controversial decisions impacting the US now and a 2024 Presidential race, cited Fox 13.
The 45th president added that he's not spoken to his VP but he's still on good terms.
Earlier the answer to the question of Pence as his running partner was too early to say.
After the statement; asking for a comment from Pence's advocacy organization has not been answered.
Other details
Announcements from prospective candidates for 2024 electoral is not in yet though the completion of the 2022 midterm election will spur who wants to throw in their bid.
Mr. Trump has been dropping hints about what will happen whether a presidential bid is imminent after losing in 2020. The Democrats are faced with problems and worse another term for the ex-president that will have a consequence for them.
Republicans have a deep bench compared to the Dems that might prop up another Hilary Clinton run; as Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are not good bets.
These are seasoned GOP who have done well; the ex-president has opened up that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, even suggested Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) as potential running mates.
Some have even suggested these choices are credible presidential aspirants too.
In 2024, several Republicans will forgo 2024 like ex- former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), and Ivanka Trump. Other Republicans are keen on running based on reports.
But Mike Pence is not shy about running against the 45th president. He said that 2022 is important for now.
Like other GOP members who see the chance to evict Dems from the House and Senate; and replaced governors of the other party. Next is who wins the nomination for a presidential candidate.
For Donald Trump getting the right partner for the 2024 Presidential Race will be crucial to winning the third bid, but many Republicans have stepped up in recent years.