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Mike Pence Contact & Bio Information
Born 06/07/1959 (Age 61)
Religion:Protestant
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Notable Speaking Engagements by Mike Pence
Mike Pence Congress Details
Years in Congress: 01/03/2001 - 01/03/2013
Mike Pence History
Vice President of the United States (01/20/2017 - Present)
Governor of Indiana (01/14/2013 - 01/09/2017)
U.S. Representative from Indiana (01/03/2001 - 01/03/2013)
College Attended: Indiana ('86) & Hanover College ('81)
Degrees Earned: J.D. (Law) Law (86) & Bachelors Degree History (81)
Prior Occupations: Media\Entertainment Worker, Radio Host & Lawyer
Oct 07 2020
Wed
Salt Lake City, UT
Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence faced off at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City for their first and only debate. A couple memorable moments are when the moderator accidently referred to Senator Harris as Kamala Harris, to which the Senator responded "that's fine. I'm Kamala" and when a fly landed on Pence's head. The two repeatedly clashed over the Trump Administrations response to multiple crises gripping the United States, with Senator Harris strongly criticizing Trump and Pence for their inability to help everyday Americans and VP Pence largely sticking to talking points in defense of Trump.
Aug 26 2020
Wed
Baltimore, MD
Aug 20 2019
Tue
Chantilly, VA
Aug 06 2019
Tue
Arlington, VA
Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence faced off at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City for their first and only debate. A couple memorable moments are when the moderator accidently referred to Senator Harris as Kamala Harris, to which the Senator responded "that's fine. I'm Kamala" and when a fly landed on Pence's head. The two repeatedly clashed over the Trump Administrations response to multiple crises gripping the United States, with Senator Harris strongly criticizing Trump and Pence for their inability to help everyday Americans and VP Pence largely sticking to talking points in defense of Trump.
Vice President Mike Pence spoke on the third night of the Republican National Convention to advocate for his and Donald Trump's reelection in November's Presidential election. Pence strongly defended President Trump and how he has conducted his Administration while at the same time blasting Democratic nominee Joe Biden as a tool of the "radical left," even warning that American's "won't be safe in Joe BIden's America."
Vice President and head of the Coronavirus Task Force team Mike Pence joined NBC's 'The Today Show' remotely from Washington DC to speak about the rise in COVID-19 cases. Show host Savannah Guthrie questioned Pence on what experts are saying about how many people could get the virus and what's being done to test and treat the American public. She pressed Pence on hard numbers and Pence said he expects 'thousands more cases' but deferred to experts for exact numbers.
Vice President and Chair of the White House Coronavirus Task Force Mike Pence sat down with Jake Tapper on CNN's State of the Union to discuss the threat of COVID-19 to the nation and what the Trump administration is planning to do about it. Pence addresses plans to get healthcare workers more testing kits and hospital supplies, the risk of infection to the average American and his hope the country comes together in this time.
Mike Pence stood in for Donald Trump for a Veterans Day speech at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. Pence also participated in the traditional wreath-laying ceremony that honors service members who were killed while serving the country.
Mike Pence spoke to a gathering of the National Space Council in Chantilly, Virginia where he discussed the importance of space exploration at both the government and privately funded levels and touted the achievements and progress he says the Trump Administration has made in the past two plus years in that area.
Vice President Mike Pence spoke in front of the Alliance Defending Freedom hours after two separate mass shootings took the lives of at least 31 and injured at least 53 more in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio. Pence expressed his deepest condolences and said that "[H]ate has no place in America...and the sinister ideologies of racism, bigotry and white supremacy must be defeated."
Vice President Pence spoke at the 41st annual National Conservative Student Conference, hosted by the Young America’s Foundation. Pence spoke to the conservative students about hot button social issues that galvanize the right, specifically abortion, religious freedom, and a strong national defense. Pence also spent much of the speech lionizing Donald Trump for all he's done to push conservative causes as President.