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Piety & power, Mike Pence and the taking of the White House, Tom LoBianco

Label
Piety & power, Mike Pence and the taking of the White House, Tom LoBianco
Language
eng
resource.biographical
individual biography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Piety & power
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1039304958
Responsibility statement
Tom LoBianco
Sub title
Mike Pence and the taking of the White House
Summary
LoBianco offers a revealing portrait of Mike Pence, the devout Christian who shocked many of his closest followers when he joined the campaign and became one of the strongest champions of Donald Trump. He also explores the rumors surrounding the Vice President's ambitions to succeed and even "overthrow" Trump. From unearthing anecdotes about Pence's faith, his marriage to Karen Pence, his obsequious relationship with Trump, his deeply buried personality, and his presidential aspirations and plans for America's future, LoBianco sheds light on this ambitious Midwestern politician, his past, and his possible future. -- adapted from publisher info
Table Of Contents
Introduction: The caretaker government -- Prologue: The cornfield in Pence's backyard -- Idyllic -- Conversion -- Candidate school: 1988 -- Broke: 1990 -- The think tank -- Mike Pence, Incorporated volume Michael -- Resurrection: 2000 -- The unknown -- Pence's moment -- Back home again -- Governor Pence for President -- Now, George -- At peace -- God's plan -- Piety and power
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Piety and powerMike Pence and the taking of the White House
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