Opinion: Republicans should face reality: It's time for President Pence. By Michael Gordon of GroupGordon.
President Donald Trump's scandals have made the 2020 elections less than certain for many Republicans. Given recent election results and Trump's approval ratings, it is clear that the GOP should move on from Trump and move forward with a President Mike Pence. Despite Pence's own faults, he offers Republicans a better option than Trump and actually respects American institutions.
President Donald Trump's scandals have made the 2020 elections less than certain for many Republicans. Given recent election results and Trump's approval ratings, it is clear that the GOP should move on from Trump and move forward with a President Mike Pence. Despite Pence's own faults, he offers Republicans a better option than Trump and actually respects American institutions.
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