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Vice President Mike Pence

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Vice President Mike Pence
NameMike Pence
Order48th
PresidentDonald Trump
Term startJanuary 20, 2017
Term endJanuary 20, 2021
PredecessorJoe Biden
SuccessorKamala Harris

Vice President Mike Pence is a renowned American politician who served as the 48th Vice President of the United States under President Donald Trump. Born on June 7, 1959, in Columbus, Indiana, Pence grew up in a family that valued Catholic Church traditions and was influenced by the John F. Kennedy presidency. He attended Columbus North High School and later graduated from Hanover College, where he studied history and was involved in the Young Republicans. Pence also earned a Juris Doctor degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.

Early Life and Education

Pence's early life was shaped by his family's strong Republican roots and his father's service in the United States Army during the Korean War. He was raised in a Catholic household and attended St. Columba Catholic Church in Columbus, Indiana. Pence's interest in politics was sparked by the 1968 Republican National Convention and the 1976 United States presidential election, which saw the rise of Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter. He was also influenced by the Watergate scandal and the subsequent Resignation of Richard Nixon. During his time at Hanover College, Pence was involved in the College Republicans and developed a strong interest in conservative politics, inspired by thinkers like William F. Buckley Jr. and Milton Friedman.

Career

Before entering politics, Pence worked as a radio host for WRCR in Indianapolis, Indiana, and later as a television host for WNDE. He first ran for Congress in 1988 and 1990, but lost both elections to Phil Sharp. However, in 2000, Pence was elected to the United States House of Representatives, representing Indiana's 2nd congressional district and later Indiana's 6th congressional district. During his time in Congress, Pence served on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and was a strong supporter of the Iraq War and the Patriot Act. He also worked closely with House Speaker Dennis Hastert and House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. In 2012, Pence was elected as the Governor of Indiana, succeeding Mitch Daniels and serving until 2016, when he became the Republican nominee for Vice President of the United States alongside Donald Trump.

Vice Presidency

As Vice President of the United States, Pence played a crucial role in the Trump administration, working closely with President Donald Trump on key issues like tax reform and healthcare. He also chaired the National Space Council and was a strong supporter of the Space Force. Pence was a key figure in the administration's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, leading the White House Coronavirus Task Force and working with Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx. He also played a key role in the administration's foreign policy, meeting with world leaders like Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, and Justin Trudeau.

Political Positions

Pence is known for his conservative views on issues like abortion, gun rights, and LGBT rights. He has been a strong supporter of the National Rifle Association and has worked to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Pence has also been a vocal critic of Planned Parenthood and has supported pro-life legislation. He has been influenced by the Tea Party movement and has worked with Tea Party leaders like Sarah Palin and Ted Cruz. Pence has also been a strong supporter of Israel and has worked to strengthen the United States–Israel relationship.

Personal Life

Pence is married to Karen Pence, and they have three children together: Michael Pence, Charlotte Pence, and Audrey Pence. He is a devout Christian and has been involved in various evangelical organizations, including the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Pence has also been a strong supporter of the Boy Scouts of America and has worked to promote scouting programs. He is a fan of the Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago Cubs, and has been known to attend games and events for both teams. Pence has also been a strong supporter of the United Service Organizations and has worked to promote USO tours and events. Category:Vice Presidents of the United States

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