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Pence Running Out of Steam, Hardly Anyone Shows Up to Event at Pizza Restaurant

If there’s one ‍thing that‍ Politico loves, it’s touting a new “Trump⁣ alternative” in ⁣the‍ GOP field who isn’t named⁢ Ron DeSantis.

To ⁢that extent, the left-leaning ⁤political outlet seems to‍ have gone through the entire field and then some.‌ First, it⁤ was South Carolina Sen. Tim⁤ Scott. ⁤ Then, it was businessman and conservative activist Vivek Ramaswamy. Even Chris Christie ‍was in​ there ⁣somewhere.

Former U.N. ambassador and South Carolina‌ Gov. ​Nikki ⁤Haley​ was Politico’s latest pick. But don’t forget ⁤Virginia Gov. Glenn⁣ Youngkin, who Politico has speculated ⁢might still run despite huge barriers to ⁣his entry at this late stage. At this rate, I ​might be their ⁣next ​viable “Trump alternative.” Or maybe you. Perhaps your neighbor Bob.

Thus, please understand that‍ how damning this Politico is:‍ “He Was Once a ‌Favorite of the Right. Now, Mike Pence ‍Can’t Get a Crowd of 15‍ to a Pizza Ranch.”

When Politico is saying‍ that about a ⁣potential⁣ GOP “Trump⁣ alternative,” his​ chances at the nomination are⁣ — to paraphrase the not-so-late, not-so-great Dan Rather — between slim and none, and slim just left town.

The piece is as sad as it sounds. Pence, as it⁣ turns out,⁢ is pinning all of his ⁢hopes on a surprise win ⁢in the Iowa caucuses, ‌in a state that sounds somewhat surprised‍ he’s ​still running for the⁣ GOP nomination. How surprised? Pence is ⁢pushing retail politics⁤ to the limit — and still isn’t selling.

“On a ​crisp evening ⁤in a small town not far from Iowa’s southwestern border, Mike Pence’s decades-long quest ⁣for the White House has come down to a coin toss,”⁤ stated the lede to the sad-sack Politico piece, published Saturday.

“Here he is, ⁢the ⁤most recent former GOP vice president, standing⁤ at the 50-yard-line of a high school ‍football field in a town just shy⁢ of 7,000. The‍ team captains stand‌ alongside him and his wife Karen, the smell of brats grilling and corn popping in the air. Tails. ‌The hometown Trojans win the toss against‍ the⁣ Perry Bluejays. ‘There’s nothing like Friday night lights,’ he will soon tell a reporter from the student newspaper. ‘We wouldn’t have missed it for‌ the world.’”

Yeah, something tells me ‌I ⁢think he would have missed it had the‍ crowd at Atlantic ⁢High School in Atlantic, Iowa, weren’t⁣ a mostly⁣ captive audience of thousands, ⁤there to see the hometown Trojans win the ‌ Oct. 6 match-up. Pence ⁤was merely an afterthought.

It was ⁣a rare victory for Atlantic —‌ who, according to high school athletics stat aggregator⁣ MaxPreps, are having ‍a 3-7 season and have since lost two straight.

Pence is currently fifth in the‍ RealClearPolitics ⁤ polling aggregate with a 3.8​ percent average as of Sunday morning⁣ Eastern Time.⁣ He’s only ⁤55.3 points behind his former boss, Donald Trump, who’s at⁤ 59.1 percent in the aggregate.

According to the Politico piece, ‍by national political correspondent Adam Wren, Pence spent​ part of ⁤the night in ⁤Atlantic in “the press box to‌ provide⁣ color commentary for the​ game‍ on the local AM radio station ‌KJAN (‘contemporary adult hits!’).”

“Earlier​ this afternoon ‍he confessed to me that he was nervous about the ordeal —‌ it’s been ⁤decades since, ​after losing congressional bids in 1988 and 1990, he hosted a Saturday morning⁢ call-in show on WNDE-AM​ in Indianapolis before jumping to FM syndication of The Mike Pence Show. ‘They ⁤told me I could ‍go up to the booth and do⁤ play by play,’ I⁤ overheard him tell a voter. ‘Not good. It’s been a long time.’”

According to the Atlantic High School Needle, the former vice president “set off from the⁣ game after​ halftime and left‌ a message for ⁣the students⁢ of Atlantic High School.”

“This is the greatest nation on Earth,‍ and‌ when we have the right leadership, [we’re] going to be standing ‍tall in the‍ world again, and ⁤I feel very confident in the future,” Pence said, adding ‍that “help is on the way.”

If he meant help was ​coming ⁣to America, ⁢it’s⁣ likely not coming from him. If he was talking‍ about his campaign chances, it’s likely⁢ not coming to him, at least not⁢ from the people ⁢of Iowa. Remember, there ‌were 7,000-ish captive fans there to watch the high school football game. When Pence isn’t the sideshow⁤ to‌ Friday night lights,⁢ things aren’t going so stellar.

“Nearly six months into his presidential campaign, and‍ fewer than 90 days until the Iowa caucuses, Pence is not seeing massive ​crowds like his former running mate‌ Donald Trump, or his‌ fellow Midwesterner‌ Vivek​ Ramaswamy, or Florida Gov. Ron‌ DeSantis, or even his longtime frenemy, former ⁣U.N. Ambassador⁤ Nikki‌ Haley,” Wren wrote.

“Thirty ⁤folks at Penn Drug store ‍in Sidney on a recent Friday morning; another 30 at the Olive Branch Restaurant in Greenfield that afternoon; 60 at a ⁤senior center in Glenwood the next day. Nor is he seeing anything but‍ single-digit ⁣backing in polls. In Iowa, he’s currently averaging just ⁣2.6 percent among⁣ Republican voters.”

And then there was‍ the ⁢disaster at the Pizza Ranch⁢ in Red Oak, Iowa, where 13⁤ people could be⁣ bothered to see the ⁣ former⁤ vice president campaign.

“The‌ media‍ has already decided how ⁤all this is⁢ going to end,” ​he told ⁢the audience. ‌“But as you all know, I think Iowa has⁢ a unique opportunity‌ to‌ give⁣ our party, give our country a fresh start.”

He urged ⁢the crowd ⁣to ​“keep an open mind.” So that’s at ‌least 13‍ Iowans receptive⁤ to him. Just ⁤51,653‍ supporters short of the total Texas ‍Sen. Ted Cruz needed to take⁤ the state in 2016, the last time there‌ was a competitive Iowa caucus among the GOP field. That’s quite a few⁣ Pizza ‍Ranches and⁤ high-school football games.

Nevertheless, a splash in ⁤Iowa might ​be Pence’s best chance, given Iowa’s arcane caucus format and the fact that the state has a large evangelical ⁣GOP ⁢base — although even his allies admit Pence’s faith, easily the most​ relatable part of⁢ his personal story to voters,​ might not be enough to​ carry​ him​ over ‍the finish line ⁤either in Iowa or elsewhere.

“Mike Pence’s greatest strengths are his doggedness‌ and his ‌belief that God has a ⁢plan for him,” said former Indiana‌ state GOP Rep. Mike⁣ Murphy, described as a “longtime friend” of the former ⁢vice president, told Wren⁤ in the “Pizza Ranch” piece. “But he’s going​ to have to be open to discerning the ⁤difference between his⁣ plan ‌and God’s⁤ plan.”

Ouch.

Another ouch is‌ the fact ‌that even successfully navigating the strange waters of⁢ Iowa ‌retail politics still doesn’t guarantee any real return.

Cruz’s 2016 win was ⁤seen by some as a sign⁣ that Trump’s ‍early polling advantage was merely⁢ the result of populist ​frustration combined with his celebrity status and, once⁢ actual voting started, Republicans would⁣ be scared off.

A week later, he trounced​ the field in ‌ New Hampshire ⁤ — beating former Ohio Gov. John Kasich by nearly 20 points and Cruz by ‌23.6 percent ⁤— and ‍steadily‍ pulled‌ away‍ from the field‌ from there.

Former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg won the 2020 Iowa Democratic caucuses;⁢ that paved a road not to the Oval Office but to the Department of Transportation‌ secretary,⁤ a career move the ‍ overmatched Buttigieg likely now⁣ considers a ⁣horizontal one and not ‌as a promotion.

As⁤ for whether Pence would consider ‍a cold-storage role like Transportation secretary in any future ‌Republican administration run by a guy not named Donald Trump, be sure to scour Iowa’s high-school newspapers for the latest information. ‌The former ⁣vice‌ president’s run at ‌1600 Pennsylvania isn’t being taken seriously in many other places.

When even Politico ⁣not-so-subtly tells you it’s over, Mr. Pence, it’s ‍over.

⁤What was the turnout​ like at Mike Pence’s recent​ event at a pizza restaurant, and what does it signify for his campaign

Pence Running Out of Steam, ‍Hardly Anyone Shows Up to Event at Pizza‌ Restaurant

If there’s one thing that ​Politico loves, it’s touting a new “Trump alternative” ⁤in the GOP field who isn’t named Ron DeSantis.

To that extent, ⁤the left-leaning political outlet ​seems to have gone ⁤through the entire‍ field and then some. First, it was South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott. Then, it was businessman and ⁣conservative⁣ activist Vivek Ramaswamy. Even Chris Christie was in there somewhere.

Former U.N. ambassador and South Carolina Gov. ‍Nikki Haley was Politico’s latest pick. But don’t forget Virginia Gov. Glenn⁣ Youngkin, who Politico has ‍speculated might still run despite huge barriers to his entry at this late stage. At this rate, I might be their next viable “Trump alternative.” Or maybe you. Perhaps your‌ neighbor Bob.

Thus, please understand that how damning this Politico piece​ is: “He Was Once a Favorite of the Right. Now, Mike Pence Can’t Get ‍a Crowd of 15 to a Pizza Ranch.”

When Politico is saying that about a potential ⁤GOP “Trump alternative,” his chances at⁣ the nomination are — to paraphrase the not-so-late, not-so-great Dan Rather — between slim and none, and slim just left town.

The piece ⁣is as sad as it sounds. Pence, as it turns out, is pinning all ⁤of his hopes on a surprise win in the Iowa caucuses, in a state that sounds somewhat surprised he’s ​still running for the GOP nomination. How‌ surprised? Pence is pushing‍ retail ⁣politics to the limit — and still isn’t selling.

“On ⁣a crisp evening ⁢in a small town not far from Iowa’s southwestern border, Mike Pence’s decades-long quest for the White House has come down to a coin toss,” ⁤stated the lede to the sad-sack Politico piece, ⁢published Saturday.

“Here he ⁣is, the most recent former GOP ​vice president, standing at the 50-yard-line of a high school football ‍field in a town just shy of 7,000. The team captains⁣ stand alongside him and his wife​ Karen, the ⁣smell of brats⁣ grilling and corn⁣ popping in the air. Tails. The hometown Trojans win the ⁢toss against the Perry​ Bluejays. ‘There’s ⁣nothing like Friday night lights,’ he will soon tell a reporter⁢ from the ​student newspaper.‍ ‘We wouldn’t have missed it for the world.’”

Yeah, something tells me ‍I think he would have missed it had the crowd at Atlantic ‌High School in ​Atlantic, Iowa, weren’t a​ mostly⁤ captive audience of thousands, there to see⁤ the



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