Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) is latest to meet money and polling thresholds with North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum on the bubble four days before Nov. 6 deadline.
The repeated conjuring of both heroes and villains, which directed attention away from rather than toward those in the debate, was emblematic of the event.
Former Vice President Mike Pence announced a plan to return a portion of federally held land to state and private ownership as part of a broader agenda to divest Washington of certain powers he believes belong to the states in keeping with a governing theory called Federalism.
Mr. Pence is banking on the alignment of three stars to create a winning platform: President Trump’s record, old-school conservatism, and basic civility. Along the way, he must answer the question raised by many Republican voters concerning his loyalty to the president and the party on Jan. 6.
Military veterans reacted favorably to Former Vice President Mike Pence’s commitment to fight for veterans’ benefits and improve the plight of American service members who have returned from war.