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The former vice president talks about how angry he was during the Capitol insurrection and says rioters deserve to be prosecuted

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Pence says GOP election deniers ‘did not fare as well’ in midterms 

From CNN’s Eric Bradner

Former Vice President Mike Pence said in CNN’s town hall that focusing on complaints about the 2020 election is a political loser for Republicans. 

Pence said he had hoped the GOP would win Senate control and win a larger majority in the House in last week’s midterm elections. 

The common denominator, Pence said, was that candidates focused on the future did very well while those focused on “relitigating the past” did not fare as well.

“And I expect that’s going to be taken to heart by Republicans,” he said. 

He deflected some blame, saying that he campaigned with some election deniers –including New Hampshire Senate nominee Don Bolduc and Arizona Senate nominee Blake Masters – because he wanted to see Republican majorities on Capitol Hill. 

He also equated Trump’s lies about election fraud in 2020 to Hillary Clinton in 2016. 

“I think there’s been far too much questioning of elections, not just in 2020 but in 2016, where Hillary Clinton said that the election was stolen, said that Donald Trump was not a legitimate president, for years,” Pence said.

“I think both parties would do well to work to reaffirm public confidence in our elections and their integrity. But I also think that the time has come for us to produce leaders in both parties that are focused on the future,” he added.

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Pence calls Trump’s words on Jan. 6 “reckless” and describes meeting with him after the insurrection

From CNN’s Elise Hammond

Former Vice President Mike Pence said he was angry with former President Donald Trump in the days following the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol.

“I must tell you the president’s words and tweet that day were reckless. They endangered my family and all the people at the Capitol,” Pence said during a CNN town hall Wednesday after watching video of secret service trying to get him and his wife out of the building during the riot.

Pence said he was “angry,” but in the days that followed, he leaned on his faith, specifically pointing to the moment when he met with the former president.

“I prayed for God’s grace to meet that moment and that spirit — and it wasn’t easy,” he said. “To be honest with you I’m as human as the next guy and I still pray for the president, and I pray for the grace to forgive him and all those responsible for that tragic day.”

“But I truly do believe that we live in a time when the American people ought to be searching their hearts and having more grace toward one another,” Pence added.

The former vice president said he believes Trump was “remorseful” and “saddened” about what happened, saying, “I know that’s at odds with people’s public perception about him, but I want to tell you it was true.”

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21 min ago

Pence on his reaction to Jan. 6 chants to hang him: “It angered me” 

From CNN’s Maeve Reston

During tonight’s CNN town hall, Jake Tapper played footage of rioters at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 chanting “hang Mike Pence,” and asked former Vice President Mike Pence to reflect on what he felt in those moments. Pence first said it saddened him to see those images, adding “that day it angered me.”

He noted that he told Secret Service that he would not leave the Capitol and was determined to stay at his post, in part because he did not want to give those rioters the sight of his motorcade speeding away that day.

“But frankly, when I saw those images, and when I read a tweet that President Trump issued, saying that I lacked courage in that moment. It angered me greatly,” Pence told Tapper. But, he said, “I didn’t have time for it.”

“The President had decided in that moment to be a part of the problem,” Pence said. He added he “was determined to be part of the solution. And so we essentially set that aside.”

He said he gathered the Republican and Democratic leadership of the House and Senate on a conference call, reached out to leadership at the Pentagon and the Justice Department “to surge additional resources” to assist Capitol Hill police officers. Ultimately, he noted they were able to reconvene Congress on the same day.

“We demonstrated to the American people and the world the strength of our institutions, the resilience of our democracy, but those memories, those images will always be with me,” Pence said.

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Pence: Jan. 6 insurrection was the most difficult day of my public life

Former Vice President Mike Pence said that Jan. 6, 2021, was “the most difficult day of my public life,” during tonight’s CNN town hall.

“Clearly the days leading up to Jan. 6 and Jan. 6 itself was the most difficult day of my public life,” Pence responded to a question from an audience member, Daniela Moloci, a student from Indiana University.

Pence went on to discuss how he was “always loyal” to former President Donald Trump and kept any disagreements he had with him private.

“I thought it was important, as vice president, that I offer my advice and my counsel to the president confidentially. And we did. But I had one higher loyalty, and that was to God and the Constitution. And that’s what set in motion the confrontation that would come to pass on Jan. 6 because I had taken an oath to the Constitution of the United States,” Pence said.

He said that on the day of the insurrection he was determined to keep his oath – and going against Trump’s wishes that day after working closely with him “was difficult.”

“But I’ll always believe that we did our duty that day upholding the Constitution of the United States and the laws of this country and the peaceful transfer of power,” the former vice president said.

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37 min ago

Pence says Republicans will have “better choices” than Trump in 2024 presidential race

From CNN’s Eric Bradner

Former Vice President Mike Pence said in a CNN town hall Wednesday night that Republicans will “have better choices” in the 2024 presidential race than former President Donald Trump.

Pence told CNN’s Jake Tapper he believes Americans “want us to get back to the policies of the Trump-Pence administration.” 

“The other thing that I’ve heard consistently is the American people are looking for new leadership — leadership that will unite our country around our highest ideals, leadership that will reflect the civility and respect that most Americans have for each other,” Pence said. 

He did not directly address whether he will run for president himself but alluded to the possibility. 

“I think in the days ahead, whatever role I and my family play in the Republican Party, whether it’s as a candidate or simply a part of the cause, I think we’ll have better choices than my old running mate. I think America longs to go back to the policies that were working for the American people – but I think it’s time for new leadership,” Pence said.

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11 min ago

CNN Projection: Democrat Andrea Salinas will win in Oregon’s 6th Congressional District

From CNN’s Ethan Cohen

Democrat Andrea Salinas will win in Oregon’s 6th Congressional District, CNN projects, defeating Republican Mike Erickson. This is a new seat.

CNN projected earlier this evening that Republicans will win the House after reaching the 218 seats necessary to claim a majority.

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Pence says he thinks Americans want leaders who will debate issues “with gentleness and respect”

On the topic of political divisiveness in America, former Vice President Mike Pence said Wednesday he thinks people want to see leadership that will unite people around our “highest ideals.”

At a CNN town hall, Pence said that during his early days in politics he “got involved in one of those negative personal attacks,” but when it was all over, he tried to get back to his faith and move forward in a way that demonstrated decency with a commitment to treating people decently.

He said he believes that Americans are looking to get back to that sentiment.

“We’re going into a season where the American people are looking for that kind of leadership that vigorously debates our issues, stands strongly for them, as I always have, but does so with gentleness and respect,” Pence said.

On the topic of Donald Trump, a candidate and president who highlighted divides in American politics, Pence said when Trump was the Republican nominee for president he “was the right man at the right time.”

He said he believes Trump was the only candidate that could have beaten Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016, pointing to the unique political landscape.

But Pence added that he thinks we are “moving into a different season in America.”

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Now: Former Vice President Mike Pence takes questions in CNN town hall

From CNN staff

(Hilary Swift/CNN)
(Hilary Swift/CNN)

Former Vice President Mike Pence is participating in a CNN town hall as questions swirl about his plans for 2024 and the direction of the Republican Party after a disappointing showing in last week’s midterm elections.

CNN anchor and chief Washington correspondent Jake Tapper will be moderating the discussion. The town hall will be held in New York City in front of a live studio audience and Pence is expected to take questions.

The town hall is taking place the day after former President Donald Trump announced his third bid for president and just hours after CNN projected Republicans will win the House. The event also follows the release of Pence’s memoir, “So Help Me God,” on Tuesday.

The former vice president has hinted at his own potential 2024 run, recently telling ABC News he thinks “we’ll have better choices in the future” than Trump. In the same interview, he criticized Trump for being “reckless” with his tweet attacking him on Jan. 6, 2021.

Pence has been coy about his plans for 2024, but he has long been viewed as a potential aspirant for the Republican presidential nomination.

How can you watch it? The town hall will stream live for paid TV subscribers via CNN.com and CNN OTT and mobile apps under “TV Channels,” and on CNNgo, including on top of our live updates coverage.

The town hall will also be available on demand beginning Thursday to paid TV subscribers via CNN.com, CNN apps, and cable operator platforms.

11 min ago

CNN Projection: Democrat Rep. Mike Levin will win in California’s 49th District 

From CNN staff

Mike Levin speaks with dignitaries and employees at ViaSat in Carlsbad, California, on November 4.
Mike Levin speaks with dignitaries and employees at ViaSat in Carlsbad, California, on November 4. (Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)

Democrat Rep. Mike Levin will win in California’s 49th District, CNN projects, defeating Republican Brian Maryott. This is a Democratic hold. 

CNN projected earlier this evening that Republicans will win the House after reaching the 218 seats necessary to claim a majority.

Source: https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/midterm-election-results-updates-11-16-22/index.html