WASHINGTON – Vice President Mike Pence is in a familiar spot: standing by President Donald Trump. With Trump hospitalized with a virus that he spent months downplaying, his ever-loyal No.
2 will play an increasingly prominent role in the weeks ahead.Pence will take a leading role in campaigning around the country in the final stretch before the Nov.
3 election, aiming to keep the president's supporters energized and deflecting criticism of his handling of a virus that has killed over 205,000 Americans.