Mike Pence quit his 2024 president campaign

“It’s not my time”, he said in Las Vegas on Saturday, October 28, during the annual gathering of the Republican Jewish Coalition.

Former Vice President Mike Pence has ended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, citing financial difficulties and a lack of momentum in the polls. Pence made this announcement at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual event in Las Vegas. Pence admitted, “It’s become clear to me: This is not my time,” and expressed that he made this decision after much contemplation and prayer. Despite the challenges, he expressed no regrets and received multiple standing ovations from the audience.

Mike Pence served as Vice President of the US during Trump’s (first) term (Source: Allen Schaben/GettyImages via vanityfair.com)

Pence’s withdrawal from the race marks a notable moment in the Republican primary, as he is the first significant candidate to step down. This move highlights how former President Donald Trump has reshaped the party, as a former vice president like Pence would usually be considered a strong contender, but he failed to garner substantial support during his campaign.

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