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  Mike Pence may leave GOP leadership
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Last EditedIndyGeorgia  Oct 26, 2010 04:45pm
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AuthorBen Smith and Jake Sherman
News DateTuesday, October 26, 2010 10:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionHouse Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence (Ind.) is considering stepping down from his post in the GOP leadership in preparation for a possible bid for president or governor in 2012.

Pence, a darling of the conservative movement, would leave the leadership job with a blunt explanation to colleagues that he can’t commit to a two-year term in House leadership, a source familiar with his deliberations told POLITICO Tuesday.

Pence believes it would be inappropriate to stay at the GOP conference post – the no. 3 spot in the House Republican hierarchy – unless he could stay through 2012, the source said. Pence also believes that he can be a more effective conservative voice if he is free of the responsibilities that he would have in leadership of a House Republican majority.

Pence and other Republicans considering running for president have consistently told reporters that they won’t focus on 2012 until the crucial 2010 midterms are past.

Pence spokesman Matt Lloyd said the Indiana congressman’s “sole focus remains on winning back the majority in Congress, and believes that speculating about who will occupy what leadership position in the next Congress is 'looking past the playoffs’ and out of place.”

But with Election Day a week away, prospective candidates will be forced to show their hands more fully, and the pressure on Pence to decide has already begun – as have his private consultations on how best to approach his next step.
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