Mike Pence made Trump 'proud,' campaign manager says
WASHINGTON _ Donald Trump's campaign manager said Wednesday that reports that the Republican presidential candidate was displeased with running mate Mike Pence's failure to defend him at the vice presidential debate are "absolutely not true."
Pence repeatedly declined to speak up for Trump during the debate Tuesday as Democrat Tim Kaine rehashed the long list of insults Trump has delivered against women, Mexicans, immigrants and others during the campaign.
Rather than push back, Pence often just shook his head.
Kellyanne Conway, Trump's campaign manager, said Wednesday that Trump's tweets during the debate showed "how excited he was, how proud he was" of Pence. She said she talked to Trump during the sparring, and that Trump and Pence also spoke Tuesday.
"As Ronald Reagan always said, personnel is policy, and Donald Trump has promised as president to surround himself with the best people," Conway said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." "You saw last night who the best people are."
_ Tribune Washington Bureau