Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has chosen Indiana Gov. Mike Pence for his vice presidential running mate. Trump ended weeks of speculation when he tweeted his selection early Friday morning. We’ll talk with political analysts about what the selection of Pence, a 57-year-old social conservative, means for the presidential race.
Trump Chooses Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as Running Mate
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told Fox News late Thursday that he hasn't made his
"final, final decision" on his running mate. And he delayed his announcement, set for Friday, due to the attacks in
Nice, France. But several news outlets reported that he would likely pick Indiana Governor Mike Pence. We'll talk
with political experts about what the possible selection of Pence, a 57-year-old social conservative, means for the
presidential race.
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Guests:
Bruce Cain, professor of political science, Stanford University
Katie Zezima, political reporter, The Washington Post