Looking to contrast himself with former President Donald J. Trump and Gov.
Ron DeSantis of Florida — leading rivals in the race for the Republican nomination who converged on Iowa on Saturday — former Vice President Mike Pence made a play for civility politics during a round table with about two dozen Christian college and university presidents.
When Mr. Pence arrived at the event in Ankeny, Iowa, Mary Jo Brown, 67, told the former vice president that he was “a man of integrity.”A former teacher at Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary, a private Christian school, Ms. Brown said in an interview that Mr. Pence’s faith had guided his decision-making on Jan. 6 and that she would support him “if he can get through.”Mr. Pence is polling at a distant sixth place in Iowa, according to a recent New York Times/Siena College poll, far behind contenders like Mr. Trump and Mr. DeSantis, who are commanding attention in Iowa this weekend with their brasher style of politicking.
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Donald J, Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, Pence, Mary Jo Brown, ”, Brown, ” Mr, Trump, DeSantis
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Trump, Gov, Republican, Faith Baptist Bible College, Theological Seminary, New York Times, Siena College
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Florida, Iowa, Ankeny , Iowa