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Mike Pence Biography - From Small Town to White House - cover

Mike Pence Biography - From Small Town to White House

Emily Whiteman

Maison d'édition: Emily Whiteman

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Synopsis

Do You Really Know the Man Behind Trump's Presidency?

Mike Pence has long been a polarizing figure in American politics. As Donald Trump's loyal yet enigmatic second-in-command, his steadfast conservatism and controversial policies on issues like abortion and LGBTQ rights have earned him devoted supporters and fiery critics alike.

In this comprehensive biography, dive deep into the complex life and career of the former Indiana governor and Vice President, from his small-town Hoosier roots to the heights of the White House. Delving beyond the headlines, this definitive profile features:

	Pence's formative years and close-knit family that instilled his traditional values
	The critical moments that shaped his political ambitions and Evangelical Christian worldview
	Pence's legislative achievements and controversies as a Congressman and Governor
	His tumultuous tenure as Vice President during the Trump presidency
	Revelations about his 2024 presidential ambitions and many more...

Take a deep dive into the life of one of America's most influential and polarizing political figures.

Intrigued yet? Click the Buy Now button to order your copy and uncover the definitive biography of Mike Pence today!
Disponible depuis: 20/11/2023.

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