Pence on Possibility of Running against Trump in 2024 GOP Presidential Primary: 'We'll Go Where We’re Called'

The anti-MAGA wing of the Republican Party could turn to a familiar face to lead their fight against former president Donald J. Trump in 2024 and it may be the man who served under him during his historic four-year term in the White House.

Former Vice President Mike Pence, who has been increasingly critical of Trump after the two men had a public falling out after the 2020 election, traveled to Georgia where he held a rally for Governor Brian Kemp on the eve of the Peach State’s high-stakes Republican primary while the ex-POTUS, who has frequently lashed out at Kemp, held a dueling rally for former Senator David Perdue, his GOP challenger for the governorship.

During his rally in Cobb County, a part of the Atlanta metropolitan area, Pence said “When you say yes to Governor Brian Kemp tomorrow, you will send a deafening message all across America that the Republican Party is the party of the future,” a clear jab at Trump.

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