The fight is on.
Former Vice President Mike Pence has filed to run for president, officially setting up a showdown against his former running mate, Donald Trump.
The former vice president is scheduled to launch his campaign on Wednesday with an event in Iowa, which will be followed that evening by a CNN town hall in Des Moines. (RELATED:
Mike Pence Expected To Announce White House Run June 7)
Pence joins a growing field of candidates but enters the race with some of the strongest name recognition of any Republican candidate.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott most recently launched their respective campaign for the White House. Former United Nations ambassadorย Nikki Haleyย announced her campaign earlier this year, along with tech mogulย Vivek Ramaswamyย and former Presidentย Donald Trump. Former Arkansas Governor and staunch Trump criticย Asa Hutchinsonย joined the race earlier this spring, followed by conservative commentatorย Larry Elder.
New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu is also expected to enter the race.
A CNN poll released in late May found Pence was the first choice of 6 percent of Republican and Republican-leaning primary voters, trailing Trump, who was the first choice of 53 percent of voters, and DeSantis, who was the first choice of 26 percent.
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another RINO Loser with Haley & Christie
WONT Get my Vote
We only have two running that I would even give my vote and Mike Pence is not one of them.