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Response Requested: Grade Mike Pence →
Vice President Mike Pence has been keeping busy.
Not only was he the driving force behind the failed Obamacare repeal, Pence was instrumental in the decision to ban trans individuals from the military. With Pence taking on a greater role in Trump’s White House, we’re polling our top supporters to see what you think of Pence’s job performance:
We think Mike Pence is dangerous and manipulative.
He’s been meeting with top GOP corporate donors, leading some to believe he’s laying the groundwork for his ownpresidential bid.[1] But right now, Pence is leading the charge on fulfilling Trump’s despicable agenda. And we need YOU to let us know what you think of his work. Take the Mike Pence Report Card Poll today and give Pence the grade YOU think he deserves: http://go.turnoutpac.org/ Thanks for sharing your thoughts, - The Progressive Turnout Project |
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