Mike Pence Drops Out of Race, Christie, Polling at 3% Should Follow

Robert Walker

NEW YORK, NY – In a sudden turn of events, Mike Pence has withdrawn his candidacy from the presidential race. A recent poll showcased a modest support for Pence, which has been perceived as a contributing factor to his decision.

Following the announcement, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie expressed commendation for Pence, a gesture seen as extending camaraderie amidst the heated political atmosphere. Christie, who himself stands at a mere 3% in the recent polls, faces growing speculations surrounding the longevity of his candidacy.

The political arena buzzes as former U.S. President Donald Trump gains traction in the polls, notwithstanding his ongoing legal skirmishes. His resurgence casts a long shadow on other contenders, making the race to the nomination increasingly stringent.


The shift in dynamics following Pence’s exit has opened a realm of discussions among political analysts, with many deliberating the rippling effects it may cast on the forthcoming primaries. Amidst the unfolding scenario, the nation watches closely as candidates recalibrate their strategies, facing the high-stakes game that the presidential race embodies.

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