I’ll tell you from my heart, looking at their party further and further to the left, to paraphrase the director of the FBI: I think it would be extremely careless to elect Hillary Clinton. – Mike Pence
Under Donald Trump, our deals will be smarter, our soldiers will have what they need, and our veterans will have what they earned. We will secure our borders, protect our nation. In all this, we will be more serious. And when we do, this nation will start winning again. – Mike Pence
You know, Hoosiers recognize pork when we see it. And they recognize what bailing out every failing business in America means – We’re burying generations under a mountain range of debt. – Mike Pence
The conservative movement today is like that tall ship with its proud captain: strong, accomplished but veering off course into the dangerous and uncharted waters of big government republicanism. – Mike Pence
People are tired of being told that this is as good as it gets. They hear in Donald Trump someone who says, ‘We can do better.’ – Mike Pence
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell was a successful compromise in 1993; and so that compromise should remain. – Mike Pence
We want to make it clear that Indiana’s open for business. We want to make it clear that Hoosier hospitality is not a slogan, it’s our way of life. It’s the reason why people come here from around the world and they come back again and again. Because Hoosiers are the kindest, most generous, most decent people in the world. – Mike Pence
I believe we need to focus first and foremost – as Donald Trump has done with such force and such passion – on border integrity and building the wall. – Mike Pence
The heroes of my childhood were Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy… but I was inspired by the ideals of our 40th president and became a Republican. – Mike Pence
Let’s resolve here and now that Hillary Clinton will never become the president of the United States of America. – Mike Pence
Hillary Clinton wants a new title, and I would, too, if I already was secretary of the status quo. – Mike Pence
I truly believe that firearms in the hands of law abiding citizen’s makes our families and our communities more safe, not less safe. – Mike Pence
Our founders insisted that protecting the states’ power to govern themselves was vital to limit the power of Washington and preserve freedom. – Mike Pence
I mean, the reality is unemployment today – over 14 million Americans are unemployed. That’s exactly what it was a year ago. I mean, this – the American people know we can’t borrow and spend and bail our way back to a growing economy. – Mike Pence
I strongly oppose the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. We must stand for the right of every American to practice their faith according to the dictates of their conscience, whether it be in the public square or in the workplace. – Mike Pence
To those who say it would be too difficult to repeal and replace Obamacare, I say it’s a two step process. We repeal the Pelosi Congress in 2010 and replace the Obama Administration in 2012. – Mike Pence
If I only had 12 years left to live, I’d want to live it as a member of Congress because that was the 12 longest years of my life. – Mike Pence
What I am for is protecting, with the highest standards in our courts, the religious liberty of Hoosiers. – Mike Pence
As we begin this debate, I am confident that we will hear the supporters of this bill argue in the name of Ronald Reagan that this research is consistent with his long-held views about the sanctity of life. – Mike Pence
Trade means jobs, but trade also means security. The time has come for all of us to urge the swift adoption of the Trans Pacific Partnership. – Mike Pence
People in both parties are restless for change, ready to break free of old patterns in Washington. – Mike Pence
Hillary Clinton essentially offers a third Obama term. And the role is perfect for her. She championed ‘Obamacare’ because years earlier she had all but invented it. – Mike Pence
I said after 2006 that Republicans didn’t just lose our majority, we lost our way. I mean, our party walked away from the principles that men in our national governing majority first in 1980 and again in 1994, and the American people walked away from us. – Mike Pence