John Pence is keynote speaker for ARP Unity Gala

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John Pence, senior adviser to President Donald Trump’s campaign, will deliver a keynote address at the first annual Alaska GOP Unity Gala. Pence is the nephew of Vice President Mike Pence and is married to the cousin of Kelleyanne Conway.

The Unity gala will be held  December 6 at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage. Tickets here.

As senior adviser to President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign, Pence works closely with the White House’s Office of Political Affairs and the Republican National Committee to organize the President’s political activities and grassroots initiatives. Pence also advises the campaign on operations, fundraising, digital advertisement, and software development.

Pence grew up in Indiana and earned an undergraduate degree from the College of William and Mary, a law degree from Indiana University Maurer School of Law, and a business degree from New York University.

Prior to joining the Trump Campaign, Pence focused on corporate law in Indiana and worked in several Latin American countries as a researcher and English teacher. He is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese. His father is Congressman Greg Pence of Indiana’s 6th Congressional District.

5 COMMENTS

  1. Curious why the governor isn’t the keynote speaker. As the de facto leader of the GOP in Alaska it would seem the logical choice.

    • Because he’s a super crappy speaker. Have you heard him? He’s completely lacking in message or style.

      He’d probably look good in that lipstick, however.

  2. Sorry, but the sense of loss Alaska Republicans feel over the Republicans who joined and thereby allowed the House Majority will not abide unity until and unless there is some incident that causes everyone to come together. I don’t know what the incident will be but everyone will know it when they see it, if it occurs. Remember how forthrightly optimistic we were only one year ago? Certain House Republicans trampled and burned that, putting self-interest ahead of Alaska. I wish them no ill will, but another person said he hopes their children die at the dinner table. In the meantime we are united in supporting President Trump, Senator Sullivan and Congressman Young.

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