Former Vice President Mike Pence admitted that he and ex-President Donald Trump “may differ” on their focus for the future of the Republican Party, but he would not go so far as to say the movement was “divided” as the two potential 2024 presidential candidates were scheduled to hold back-to-back events in Washington, DC, on Tuesday.
“President Trump and yourself are both speaking this week in DC. And there seems to be a divide between the two of you on your outlook on what the future of the conservative movement might be,” Andrew Rashard, a student at Gettysburg College, asked the former vice president.
“So do you think that this divide extends to the rest of the conservative movement like the general public, and what do you think we can do to alleviate it?
“So I don’t know that our movement is that divided,” he said. “I don’t — I don’t know that the president and I differ on issues.
“But we may differ on focus,” Pence admitted.
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