
EXCEPTIONAL – Former Vice President Mike Pence will return next month to New Hampshire, where the first primary vote in the 100-year White House race was held.
Pence will host a fundraiser for Republicans in the New Hampshire Senate on Wednesday, Dec. 8. The former vice president came to a meeting in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Sunday for the first time, Fox News reported. It is hoped that Pence will be the focus of at least one event during his time in the granite region.
This is the former vice president’s second trip since New Hampshire this year. Pence spoke at a Lincoln-Reagan dinner at the Hillsboro GOP in June, a speech that was interrupted by repeated applause.
The former vice president visited Iowa for the second time earlier this month. Pence also stopped in South Carolina, the DP’s third primary and party group calendar this spring, and Nevada, which is hosting its fourth contest earlier this month.
The president’s trip to the primary and partisan states to hold early voting raises speculation that Pence is preparing to run for the 2024 GOP White House to help his Republican allies run in the 2022 election.
The fundraising campaign in New Hampshire will help Republicans raise cash to build a 14-10 majority in the New Hampshire Senate in next year’s election. The Republicans regained control of both houses of the state legislature, which lost the 2018 election, thanks to the landslide victory of re-elected DP leader Chris Sun in 2020.
Pence’s one-time boss, former President Donald Trump, was flirting about running the White House again in 2024. But he is still very popular with Republican voters, and Trump, who continues to have a strong influence on GOP politicians, is unlikely to run again. This seems to be preventing Pence from launching his own campaign.
The former vice president remains a public figure about his political plans, but he promised in a speech to the annual leadership meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition earlier this month that “we will get this country back in 2024.”
Pence praised the former president and praised the achievements of the Trump-Pence administration, but stressed his differences with his former boss.
Speaking at the annual Republican Society meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, on Tuesday night, Pence said he would support incumbent presidents, according to a GOP source at the event.
Among those listening to the vice president sitting next to Pence was Brad Little, the governor of Idaho’s GOP, who is running for re-election next year. A few days ago, Trump backed Republican Vice President Janice McGreach, who is running against Little in next year’s election.
In 2024, Trump will fight Biden
Marquette said 73 percent of Republicans polled at the law school had a positive view of the former president. When asked if Trump would run again in the 2024 presidential election, 60 percent of Republicans backed his candidacy in the White House, and 40 percent of DP voters polled said he did not want to run.
When he fought President Biden again, 42 percent of all adults supported the current president, while 34 percent supported Trump. Eighteen percent said they would not vote for either Biden or Trump.
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The Marquette Law School survey, conducted Nov. 1-10, interviewed 1,004 adults nationwide. The total sampling error of the study was plus or minus 3.9 percentage points.
Biden’s N.H. pause raises 2024 questions
There has been a lot of speculation over the past week about whether the president will serve a second four-year term at the White House.
Biden, who turned 79 on Saturday, is the oldest person to be elected president in November. If he fights for re-election in 2024 and wins, Biden will be 82 years old when he is sworn in for the second time and 86 years old when his second term ends.
Asked about his plans for 2024 at the president’s first official press conference in March, Biden said, “My answer is yes. I’m planning to run again. That’s my expectation.”
Democrat sources told Fox News that the president repeated the message during a virtual fundraiser earlier this month.
On Tuesday, Biden made New Hampshire, the main battleground for the 2022 midterm elections and the nation’s first presidential primary, the first stop on a $ 1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure deal signed Monday.

The White House noted that the parking lot in New Hampshire is “an opportunity to show how the infrastructure bill can help the public.”
Biden’s Democrat strategist told Fox News: “The White House doesn’t make any political decisions about where to send its president. They didn’t choose these places randomly.”
A Democrat longtime adviser told Fox News: “Every time someone comes to New Hampshire, it affects the next presidential election. I think Biden plans to be re-elected during this tour, which starts in New Hampshire. During this time, he plans to re-implement his plan in an attempt to reduce it. That’s part of his coming to New Hampshire. “
The trip was Biden’s first as president to New Hampshire or Iowa.
“I feel great,” the president told reporters after taking his first physical exam Friday morning at Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, a day before his birthday.