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Kimmel Breaks Down ‘the Saddest Photo in Presidential Campaign History’<!-- wp:html --><p>ABC</p> <p>It’s been more than four months since <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/keyword/mike-pence">Mike Pence</a> officially <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/mike-pence-makes-his-2024-run-against-trump-official">announced</a> his plans to go tête-à-tête with his former boss and make a run for president in 2024. If it feels like that was the last time you heard anything about Pence’s candidacy, you’re not alone.</p> <p>While the odds are clearly stacked against the former VP taking over the Oval Office, <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/keyword/jimmy-kimmel">Jimmy Kimmel</a> is pretty sure Pence will be remembered for decades to come for featuring in what the late-night host described as “the saddest photo in presidential campaign history.”</p> <p>In the photo, Pence is speaking to a “crowd” of “supporters” at a drug store in Sidney, Iowa. “I want you to look at this really closely,” Kimmell implored viewers as he brought up a gigantic version of the image. “Because there are more multivitamins than there are people in this photograph.”</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/jimmy-kimmel-proudly-displays-saddest-photo-in-presidential-campaign-history">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

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It’s been more than four months since Mike Pence officially announced his plans to go tête-à-tête with his former boss and make a run for president in 2024. If it feels like that was the last time you heard anything about Pence’s candidacy, you’re not alone.

While the odds are clearly stacked against the former VP taking over the Oval Office, Jimmy Kimmel is pretty sure Pence will be remembered for decades to come for featuring in what the late-night host described as “the saddest photo in presidential campaign history.”

In the photo, Pence is speaking to a “crowd” of “supporters” at a drug store in Sidney, Iowa. “I want you to look at this really closely,” Kimmell implored viewers as he brought up a gigantic version of the image. “Because there are more multivitamins than there are people in this photograph.”

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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