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“I don’t see that in my future,” Pence said on NBC’s Meet the Press. “I don’t see it, but we’ll keep standing up for everything we’ve always stood for, and we’ll let the future take care of itself.”

The 65-year-old former Indiana governor still expressed interest in contributing to conservative policy, even after losing the GOP presidential nomination last year.

“I want to be a voice for conservative values. I want to be a voice for the policies and liberties enshrined in the Constitution of the United States,” Pence said. “I want to be a champion of the conservative cause, and that’s where I’ll stay focused, and we’ll let the future take care of itself.”

Pence, who served as President Donald Trump’s second-in-command during his first term, has become more critical of Trump after he refused to concede to former President Joe Biden following his win in 2020.

Even though it ended on a sour note, Pence defended their administration’s record and said he was proud of the work they had accomplished.

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