Pence praises GOP ‘momentum,’ but some governors may be wary
AUSTIN, Texas — Vice-President Mike Pence told a gathering of Republican governors Wednesday “we’ve got real momentum,” despite stinging electoral defeats last week in Virginia and New Jersey, a GOP-led Congress that has failed to pass any major legislation this year and President Donald Trump’s plummeting popularity.
Pence’s party controls a record-tying 34 U.S. governorships and part of a two-day annual Republican Governors Association meeting in the capital of Texas, the country’s largest red state, was to discussing how to continue that dominance.
But recent events have encouraged a few in the GOP to move away from their party’s leadership, just as some Democratic governors facing tight midterm elections once shied away from then-President Barack Obama,.
A former governor of Indiana, Pence offered a pep talk, ignoring potential negatives while bragging that the economy is growing, the stock market booming and “we’re just getting started.”