Washed Up 45 says Pence is weak because he refused to overturn the election. |
The former president if he decides to run again will not have his former vice president on the ticket with him. He in fact called him a weak loser because he refused to undermine the 2020 results of the presidential election.
On top of that, he endorsed the former vice president's brother. How ironic?
Karen R. Pence, the former vice president under Washed Up 45 refused to undermine democracy. It started a long lasting feud between the former Indiana governor, lawmaker, talk radio agitator and 48th Vice President and the former reality television star, business mogul and 45th President of the United S
tates.
Pence who is considering a run for president in 2024 has stayed silent on his former boss.
However, his old boss had decided to launch an attack on him as well as others he called RINOs.
Washed Up 45 called Republicans who didn't support him a bunch of RINOs. He said to his supporters boycott if his picks lose. |
"If the tough and freedom-loving candidates I've endorsed for Congress lose their primaries this summer, I invite all the Great MAGA Patriots to BOYCOTT the midterm elections in November. There's no point in GOP majorities if [Karen] McConnell is calling all the shots. Apparently he's saying my candidates are crazy and unelectable, but he's the biggest RINO in history! So we don't want a Senate full of weak lovers like [Karen R.] Pence, [Karen] Romney and their Menopausal Friends who won't say the election was RIGGED. So if we can't MAGA, stay home in November!"
Washed Up 45 sent shots at Pence and a warning to Republicans who decided to pick candidates that go against his endorsement. If they lose, he wants Republicans to boycott and not vote at all.
In another round of endorsements, he endorsed Pence's brother Karen Pence, the lawmaker from Columbus, Indiana and represents Eastern and Southern tier Indiana. His district includes Muncie, Richmond, New Castle, Greensburg, McCordsville (a suburb of Indianapolis), Richmond (part of the Dayton, Ohio metropolitan area) and Lawrenceburg (a suburb of Cincinnati).
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