Donald Trump’s campaign has signaled strongly to Republicans in Washington that he will pick Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate, “though Republicans caution the party’s mercurial presidential candidate may still backtrack on his apparent choice,” the New York Times reports.
“A low-key man largely defined in public life by his Christian faith, Mr. Pence, 57, is seen as a cautious choice of running mate — a political partner who is unlikely to embarrass Mr. Trump, and who may help him shore up support among conservative voters still wary of his candidacy.”
Recent Morning Consult polling shows Pence generates little enthusiasm among voters.
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