Mike Pence's Absence From RNC Speakers' List May Signal He's VP Pick

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By    |   Thursday, 14 July 2016 10:52 AM EDT ET

Donald Trump's potential running mate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence failed to make the speakers' roster at the Republican National Convention, but the slot reserved for the vice presidential nominee is still open, reports Politico, which may be a sign that Pence is it.

Among those listed as speakers are Newt Gingrich and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, both of whom have been mentioned as finalists for Trump's running mate. Pence's absence could be the result of his selection as the VP candidate.

The latest news on the "Veepstakes" is that Trump will announce his choice at 11 a.m. Friday in his Manhattan headquarters, according to the Boston Herald.

Pence hosted Trump and his family for breakfast in Indianapolis on Wednesday, but told reporters afterward that Trump has not made an offer to him.

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Donald Trump's potential running mate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence failed to make the speakers' roster at the Republican National Convention, but the slot reserved for the vice presidential nominee is still open, reports Politico, which may be a sign that Pence is it.
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