After controversy, Gov. Mike Pence defiant on Trump campaign style in Lancaster stump speech

After a punishing week for his campaign and internal rumblings over its direction, Indiana governor and Republican nominee for vice president Mike Pence was defiant and nothing short of optimistic in a Lancaster town hall event on Tuesday. In front of a crowd of supporters at the Lancaster Host Resort and Conference Center, Pence portrayed a wholly unified front as his campaign looks to galvanize the GOP base in this, a conservative stronghold in a crucial swing state.

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Ivanka Trump, daughter of Republican Presidential Nominee Donald J. Trump, speaks during the final day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Thursday, July 21, 2016. FILE - In this Thursday, July 21, 2016 file photo, Republican Presidential Candidate, Donald Trump, speaks during the final day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

Locals at GOP convention are proud of Mike Pence

Locals at GOP convention are proud of Mike Pence Wayne County residents in Cleveland have been caught in the spotlight that has been turned on Indiana's delegation. Check out this story on pal-item.com: http://pinews.co/29YRGd0 Mike Pence officially accepted the nomination, but not without noting what he brings to the ballot and what he hopes to come.

Why Mike Pence said ‘yes’ to Donald Trump

As I watched Donald Trump "introduce" Mike Pence - and by that I mean talk about himself for 30 minutes - I just kept thinking: Why did the Indiana Governor agree to this? So, why then? Why put yourself so close to someone who has shown little regard for the party he will lead in a matter of days and even less regard for any politician not named "Donald Trump"? Pence returned to his home state to run for governor in 2012 with a clear eye on it being a more effective launching pad for his national ambitions than a congressional seat - even one in which Pence was part of the GOP leadership. But his return to Indiana didn't exactly go according to plan.

The latest on the truck attack in Nice on Bastille Day that killed 84 people

Manuel Valls, in an interview with the Journal du dimanche newspaper published Sunday, said the Islamic State group "is encouraging individuals unknown to our services to stage attacks." While the investigation is working on details, he said "that is without a doubt the case in the Nice attack."

Dead whale that keeps floating to coast may have returned

Officials say a dead whale that keeps returning to the Southern California coast after being towed out to the ocean might have floated back to the coast again. Officials say a dead whale that keeps returning to the Southern California coast after being towed out to the ocean might have floated back to the coast again.

Pence: We will ‘cherish this Hoosier homecoming’

After being named Donald Trump's running mate, Gov. Mike Pence returned to Indiana on Saturday night with a simple message: "Hello, Indiana!" Mike Pence: Karen and I will 'cherish this Hoosier homecoming' After being named Donald Trump's running mate, Gov. Mike Pence returned to Indiana on Saturday night with a simple message: "Hello, Indiana!" Check out this story on jconline.com: http://indy.st/29ZWggK Mike Pence makes a photo with a few of the approximately 150 well-wishers at a homecoming rally at the Indianapolis Executive Airport for Pence, who is the running mate of presumptive GOP Presidential nominee Donald Trump, Zionsville, Saturday, July 16, 2016.

Pence returns home after a pretty overwhelminga trip

Now officially part of Donald Trump's presidential ticket, Mike Pence returned home in a private jet Saturday to be greeted by a cheering crowd and the theme music from the movie "Air Force One" blaring over loudspeakers. The Republican Indiana governor told the crowd of a few hundred at a nearby hangar that the past few days have been "pretty overwhelming" while praising the presumed Republican presidential nominee who named him to the ticket.

The Latest: Trump campaign names staffers to help Pence

Donald Trump's presidential campaign has named six staffers to manage the efforts of newly named vice presidential candidate Mike Pence. The governor of Indiana was formally presented as Trump's running mate Saturday, a day after Trump announced the choice on Twitter.

Mike Pence has a place in history

Donald Trump announced Friday that Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is his choice to be his running mate, and the two appeared together on Saturday during a campaign event in New York City. This will be the first time a Hoosier will be on a major party ticket since the Republicans nominated Dan Quayle to run with George H.W. Bush in 1992.

GOP candidates maneuver behind the scenes to replace Pence

Donald Trump's selection of Indiana Gov. Mike Pence to be his running mate has set off a flurry of behind-the-scenes maneuvering to replace Pence as governor, with two U.S. House members and the state's lieutenant governor jumping at the chance to become the Republican nominee in November's election. U.S. Reps.

Political outsider Trump introducing insider Mike Pence as running mate

His running mate largely unknown to the public, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is introducing Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, a steady conservative with governing experience inside and outside of Washington. Trump and Pence will appear together Saturday morning at a midtown Manhattan hotel, an unofficial kickoff event to the Republican National Convention two days before it opens in Cleveland.

Trump’s VP Pick? Anti-Gay Holy Roller

The Indiana governor and culture warrior would balance the ticket with a twice-divorced, proud philanderer at the top-except he legalized discrimination against LGBT people with a law so extreme other GOP states rejected it. In choosing Mike Pence as his running mate, Donald Trump has shored up the GOP's religious base.

Walorski Campaign Announces Over $1 Million Cash on Hand After…

Congresswoman Jackie Walorski Tuesday announced her campaign will report $1.05 million cash on hand as of June 30 after raising more than $350,000 during the second quarter of 2016. I'm energized by the overwhelming grassroots support from Hoosiers in every corner of Indiana's Second District," Walorski said.