


Former Vice President Mike Pence addressed whether he envisions himself running for the White House again.
“I don’t see that in my future,” Pence told NBC’s Kristen Welker on Sunday’s episode of ”Meet the Press.” “I don’t see it, but we’ll keep standing for everything we’ve always stood for, and we’ll let the future take care of itself.”
The former Indiana governor told Welker that he instead feels like his “calling” is to be a “voice for conservative values.”
“I want to be a voice for conservative values. I want to be a voice for the policies and liberties enshrined in the Constitution of the United States,” Pence explained. “I want to be a champion of the conservative cause, and that’s where I’ll stay focused, and we’ll let the future take care of itself.”
After Welker pressed him about whether he can definitively “rule out” running for vice president again, Pence simply replied: “I have no plans.”
Pence’s comments came after he dropped his bid during the 2024 presidential race after struggling to raise money and gain momentum in the polls.
Watch Pence’s appearance on “Meet the Press” here.