Mike Pence stepped into the limelight as Donald Trump's running mate. Known as Michael Richard Pence, the 57-year-old politician decided to step in Donald Trump's court, which is said to do more harm than good when it comes to his political career.
The moment Mike Pence announced that he will be running for VP under Donald Trump's wing, the public was quick to point out the lurking chaos that the duo could become. Their first interview got viewers into a cringe-worthy feast as Donald Trump didn't give him a chance to speak.
The Guardian described their collaboration as an "uneasy union," which comes with the fact that the two does not seem like a good pair. The CBS interview with aired on Sunday made it seem like Donald Trump is in total control of the situation as Mike Pence was rarely given a chance to talk.
Is the interview escalated, it seemed like the duo does not need each other to gather votes. Donald Trump made it a point that he does not need Mike Pence to gather the votes of the Evangelical groups.
As the voters turn their attention into the "misfit couple" it was mentioned that Donald Trump lost most of his votes after announcing Mike Pence as his running mate. In CNBC's report, it was mentioned that Mike Pence dragged Donald Trump's number down.
Several Trump supporters openly lashed out their frustration over Donald Trump's decision to have Mike Pence as his running mate. Most of them questioned Pence's credibility and political experience.
"I was gonna vote for Trump if he picked a more moderate VP," Shahid wrote on Facebook following the Trump-Pence collaboration. "But now I'm all in for [Jill] Stein, the Green Party candidate for president."
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