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Ex-VP Pence to pen memoir ahead of 2024 race

Republican signs two-book contract reportedly worth at least US$3 mil

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Apr 2021 3:30PM

Ex-VP Pence to pen memoir ahead of 2024 race
A book would fulfil a step traditionally taken by American politicos mulling higher office. – AFP, April 8, 2021

WASHINGTON – Mike Pence has inked a deal to write an autobiography  addressing his time as US vice president in the Trump administration, publisher Simon & Schuster said yesterday regarding a two-book contract reportedly worth at least US$3 million (RM12.4 million).

Pence, 61, is a conservative Republican widely believed to be considering a presidential run of his own in 2024, and a pre-election memoir would fulfil a step traditionally taken by American politicos mulling higher office.

“Vice-president Pence’s life and work, his journey as a Christian, the challenges and triumphs he has faced, and the lessons he has learned, tells an American story of extraordinary public service during a time of unrivaled public interest in our government and politics,” Dana Canedy, senior vice-president and publisher of Simon & Schuster, said in a statement.

The currently untitled work, according to the publisher, will cover Pence’s faith and public service, including his stint as a US congressman, his rise to become the governor of Indiana, and his return to Washington as the No. 2 official in the land.

Pence, expressing gratitude at the opportunity to tell his life story, said he looks forward to the chance “to invite readers on a journey from a small town in Indiana to Washington, DC”.

Simon & Schuster said the contract was a two-book deal, with the first volume tentatively scheduled for publication in 2023.

Two people in the publishing industry said Pence’s deal is worth between US$3 million and US$4 million, CNN reported.

Pence has largely been on the political sidelines since he and Trump lost the November election to now-President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris.

Pence came under withering attack from Trump early this year as the president pressured his deputy to thwart final certification of the election results.

Pence defied Trump, saying on January 6 – the same day that a pro-Trump mob ransacked the US Capitol – that he would not intervene to stop the certification. – AFP, April 8, 2021

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