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Mike Pence Drops Hint At His Next Run For Office

 

In the new year, Mike Pence said he will decide whether he will seek the presidency.

He was asked on Fox News whether he would like to be considered for the US Senate seat from Indiana. Pence served as governor from 2013 until 2017.

In an interview on "America's Newsroom," "the 63-year-old former governor said that he would like to serve the country if he were to run for president."

When asked about his thoughts on running for president, he said that he would be honored to serve the country if he decides to run. He noted that he grew up with a passion for agriculture.

During his interview, Pence noted that he and his family would be spending Christmas together for the first time in three-years. He also said that they would talk about where they would next step in their lives.

Pence served as the US Vice President for four years under Donald Trump's administration. He said that he would make a decision regarding his future in the presidential race in the new year.

He also noted that national service is an important calling that he has to make to his Christian faith.

For the last two decades, he has been focused on responding to a calling that he has received. He said that he and his family would continue to pray and listen to the people of the country. He added that he would make a decision regarding his future in the presidential race in the new year.

After the midterm elections, which gave Democrats control of the House, Pence announced that he would be launching another campaign for the White House. He noted that he thought the country would have better choices than Trump in the future.

In an interview with ABC News last month, Pence noted that he and his family would give their political future "prayerful consideration."

Several Republicans, such as Mike Pompeo, Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, Ted Cruz, and Nikki Haley, are expected to seek the party's nomination for president.

In Indiana, the US Senate seat that was previously held by Mike Braun became open in 2024 after he announced that he would be running for governor.

The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on NY Post.

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