
Vice President Mike Pence released a statement in which he shares that he would 'welcome' objections from Congress to the 2020 presidential election results.
Vice President Mike Pence released a statement in which he shares that he would 'welcome' objections from Congress to the 2020 presidential election results.
On Friday morning, in an effort to boost confidence in the COVID-19 vaccine, Vice President Mike Pence received his first shot in the two-part vaccination process on national television.
At a recent pro-life event, Vice President Mike Pence highlighted the pro-life accomplishments of the Trump administration.
In a new podcast episode, Vice President Mike Pence's daughter, Charlotte Pence Bond, asserted that God has a plan for us no matter the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Election.
Vice President Mike Pence arrived in the battleground state of North Carolina over the weekend and attended Alliance Bible Fellowship with popular evangelist Franklin Graham.
In an op-ed for The Christian Post, Vice President Mike Pence encouraged Christians to vote for President Trump, asserting that he will continue to fervently protect religious freedom.
Editor's Note: This article (publication date: October 20, 2020) is part of a series leading up to the 2020 presidential election highlighting the professed faith of several of the candidates running for President and their vice-presidential candidates, including Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Kanye West, Mike Pence and Kamala Harris. Christian Headlines offers these faith summaries as a way of informing voters about the religious beliefs of the candidates.
Vice President Mike Pence is one of the more outspoken Christians in the nation’s capital, frequently discussing faith during speeches and interviews and often thanking Americans for their prayers.
Here are five things Christians should know about his faith:
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Clapping back against attacks on Supreme Court Justice Nominee Amy Coney Barrett's Catholic faith, Vice President Mike Pence asserted over the weekend, “Well, I’ve got news for the Democrats and their friends in Hollywood – the dogma lives loudly in me."
The sole vice presidential debate was held Wednesday night, giving Americans a chance to hear from the two candidates who could reside in the White House if the president dies or becomes incapacitated.
With the election less than one month away, it was one of the final times voters were able to hear directly from the campaigns.
Here are five major takeaways:
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The vice presidential debate was much more civil than the presidential debate earlier this month, but even still, both Vice President Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris dodged many questions.