I just want you all to see who is saying Pence is a GOOD pick [View all]
Trump Chooses Caution Over Chaos in Picking Running Mate
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2016-07-15/trump-chooses-caution-over-chaos-in-picking-running-mate
But it's unlikely that either would have been greeted with the kind of warmth that Pence's pick elicited from current members of Congress.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, who has repeatedly questioned Trump's campaign, said he "can think of no better choice" than Pence. Florida's U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, who is skipping the Republican convention after losing 66 of the 67 counties to Trump in his home state's presidential primary, called Pence "rock solid" and a "great pick."
It shows hes trying to fix his Washington D.C. problem,
Steve Schmidt, who was a top strategist for 2008 nominee John McCain, said about Trump's choice. From a media perspective, he's not as good of a communicator as Gingrich or Christie. But he's a 12-year member of Congress, and a member of Republican leadership."
The pick is also the most difficult one for Hillary Clinton's campaign. The presumptive Democratic nominee's staff would have relished the opportunity to highlight off-message outbursts from Gingrich and Trump on any given day. Instead, they're reduced to the more mundane tactic of using Pence's record to suggest Trump's ticket is too conservative for the moderate voters remaining to be persuaded.
"It's the right strategic pick," said Mike Feldman, a top adviser to Democratic nominee Al Gore in 2000. "Pence is safer and, more importantly, signals a more intentional approach to the campaign. And to my mind, Trump needs that if he wants to have a shot."
"He's a staunch conservative," New York Republican Party Chairman Ed Cox said about Pence. "Trump has said it's not the conservative party, it's the Republican Party. So to have Mike Pence, who is really trusted by conservatives, out there campaigning, that's a very normal kind of thing."
yep
every single one has LOST (or ran statewide parties that lost) over the last 16 years.