Greg Pence (R) on Tuesday won the Indiana congressional seat once occupied by his brother, Vice President Pence.
Greg Pence coasted to victory in the deep-red 6th District in Indiana against Democratic challenger Jeannine Lake.
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He will replace former Rep. Luke MesserAllen (Luke) Lucas MesserK Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers Yoder, Messer land on K Street House GOP to force members to give up leadership positions if running for higher office MORE, who left the seat for a failed GOP Senate nomination bid.
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“Get out and VOTE!” Pence urged supporters over Twitter the day before the election.
“Incredibly proud to have the opportunity to represent the 6th District in Washington, DC. I’m Ready to Serve, Again!”
Get out and VOTE!
Incredibly proud to have the opportunity to represent the 6th District in Washington, DC. I’m Ready to Serve, Again! pic.twitter.com/W5jcw7GpNi
— Greg Pence (@GregPenceIN) November 6, 2018
The vice president congratulated his brother on Twitter, saying he’s looking forward to working with him in Washington to advance President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE’s agenda.
Congrats to my brother @GregPenceIN on being elected to serve in the US Congress. Greg served our country admirably in uniform & will do the same in Washington DC. I am so proud & look forward to working w/ him to advance @RealDonaldTrump’s agenda for America & the Hoosier State!
— Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PencePence posts, deletes photo of Trump campaign staff without face masks, not social distancing Pence threatens to deploy military if Pennsylvania governor doesn’t quell looting Pence on Floyd: ‘No tolerance for racism’ in US MORE (@mike_pence) November 7, 2018