Former Vice President Mike Pence said that on Thursday he does not think that President Trump has completely changed the Republican Party, Populist As a “a minority voice” in GOP.
“I think President Trump, as the President’s aspects of the Republican Party’s agenda have been replaced, but I don’t think they have changed the Republican Party,” Pence said on “CNN News Central”.
Pence said that his feeling is that the Republican voters are still connected by him Commitment to conservative principles,
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Pence said, “I have been traveling in this country in the last four years, talking with everyday Americans, everything from the book tour to his own campaign for the President,” said Pence.
“And what I have heard again and again is a deep commitment that Republican voters have a strong national defense, American leadership in the world, fiscal responsibility, pro-development policies, right to life and traditional values.”
Pence dismisses concerns about the populist spirit in GOP.
The former Vice President said, “There is a populist step within the party that says that we should marginalize the right to life, that we should embrace big government programs, that we should back down from our commitments in the world.” “But I think it’s a minority voice.”
Pence – which was away from most of Trump’s base to say this Shortage of authority To reverse the 2020 election – Trump pointed to the passage of tax and spending the bill as the party has not far away from traditional orthodox values.
He praised the bill for expanding the 2017 tax deduction, earlier when Pence was in the White House, and was first passed to cut federal financing for employed paternity.
Pens CriticizedTrump said several times since the days of his White House, but said on Thursday that “he was” the leadership of the President and his team in the Pentagon overall. “