Folks had their say online as the “Pence Must Go” slogan was realized, the Indiana governor’s seat opened, and that uncomfortable logo was released. Here are our favorite tweets from the past 24 hours.
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It's disorienting to have had commiserated w/someone re: Trump – about how he was unacceptable, & then to see that someone become Trump's VP
— Dan Senor (@dansenor) July 15, 2016
https://twitter.com/kellymillspaugh/status/753991327042379777
I feel like "trumpence" is some amazing Victorian insult… Something Maggie Smith would call someone.
— Billy Flanagan, pissed-off faguette (@waflanagan) July 15, 2016
https://twitter.com/DaveOber/status/753969754843611136
tfw when you realize you've been fetching the McDonalds but bae is still too embarrassed to take you to the dance pic.twitter.com/XDZhMu8yCx
— Brock Benefiel (@brockbenefiel) July 14, 2016
https://twitter.com/HeyGingerDee/status/753646518565863424
Welp ¯_(ツ)_/¯ pic.twitter.com/oLxg0FpgbR
— Peter Dunn (@PeteThePlanner) July 15, 2016
Hey #Pence get ready for 150 Million American women to call you about their periods #PeriodsForPence https://t.co/Ha4ztFdlzP
— Uroosa Jawed (She/Her) (@Uroosa) July 14, 2016
In England, #Pence means "penny" and #Trump means "fart." Cheap/Fart 2016.
— Laurence Brown (@LostInThePondUS) July 14, 2016
https://twitter.com/caseybaksa/status/753640339936645121
America, to be clear, this is not what Hoosiers had in mind when we started saying "Pence Must Go" last year.
— Tom Hanley (@THanleyIV) July 14, 2016
I'm guessing all those #Pence must go signs in my neighborhood did not mean… to the White House #TrumpVP #veepstakes
— Sean Copeland (@TheSeanShow317) July 14, 2016
Our coverage of Governor Pence includes an in-depth look at his gubernatorial campaign, a preview of what the Trump/Pence partnership would look like, and complete coverage of RFRA.