Mike Pence
Mike Pence was born in Columbus, Indiana, United States on June 7th, 1959 and is the Politician. At the age of 64, Mike Pence biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Early career and congressional campaigns
Pence was an advocate in private practice after graduating from law school in 1986. Pence ran for congress against Democratic incumbent Philip Sharp in 1988, but lost. He ran against Sharp again in 1990, resigning from his career in order to complete the campaign full time, but was unsuccessful once more. Pence used "political contributions to finance the mortgage on his house, his personal credit card bill, groceries, golf tournament fees, and car payments for his wife during the election. Although the investment was not unlawful at the time, it has now been reported that it damaged his campaign.
Pence ran a television commercial during the 1990 campaign in which an actor dressed in a robe and headdress and speaking in a thick Middle Eastern accent thanked Sharp for doing nothing to bring the country off imported oil as chairman of a House subcommittee on energy and power. Pence's campaign reacted angrily to criticism that the commercial was not about Arabs; rather, it was concerned about Sharp's lack of leadership. Pence wrote "Confessions of a Negative Campaigner," which was published in the Indiana Policy Review in 1991, in which he apologised for running negative ads against Sharp. Pence also promised not to use insulting words or running advertisements that insult his opponents. He became the president of the Indiana Policy Review Foundation, a self-described free-market think tank and a member of the State Policy Network in 1991, a position he held until 1993.
Pence is the host of a weekly half-hour radio show in Rushville, Indiana, shortly after his first legislative appearance in 1988. In 1992, Pence hosted The Mike Pence Show, in place of a Saturday show on WNDE in Indianapolis. Pence referred to himself as "Rush Limbaugh on decaf" because he considered himself politically moderate while not as bombastic as Limbaugh. Beginning on April 11, 1994, Network Indiana syndicated The Mike Pence Show statewide. The program ran from 9:00 a.m. to noon (ET) time slot in Indiana, including WIBC in Indianapolis. On Indianapolis TV station WNDY, Pence hosted The Mike Pence Show, a weekend public affairs television program similar to 1995. Pence left his radio and television shows in 1999 to concentrate on his 2000 bid for Congress, which he eventually won.