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Mike Pence slams report he's running for president in 2020

<p>Vice President Mike Pence <a href="https://twitter.com/VP/status/894208639082344449" target="_blank">called out</a> a New York Times article that said he was establishing a "shadow campaign" to run for president in 2020.</p><p><b>SEE MORE: <a href="http://www.newsy.com/stories/president-trump-s-generals-have-a-lot-of-power/">President Trump's Top Generals Are Empowered And Working Overtime</a></b></p><p>On Saturday, the <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/05/us/politics/2020-campaign-president-trump-cotton-sasse-pence.html" target="_blank">Times story</a> said Pence has been "creating an independent power base, cementing his status as [President Donald] Trump’s heir apparent and promoting himself as the main conduit between the Republican donor class and the administration."</p><p>The article also asserted that members of Pence's team have signaled he wants to run. The Times cited anonymous sources for that information.</p><p>On Sunday, Pence called the article "disgraceful and offensive." He said "the allegations in this article are categorically false and represent just the latest attempt by the media to divide this Administration."</p><p>Pence added that his entire team is focused on getting President Trump re-elected.</p><hr><b>Trending stories at <a href="http://www.newsy.com">Newsy.com</a></b><ul class="inline-related-links"><li><a href="http://www.newsy.com/stories/judicial-watch-finds-voter-roll-discrepancies-in-california/">11 California Counties Might Have More Registered Voters Than Eligible</a></li><li><a href="http://www.newsy.com/stories/president-trump-s-generals-have-a-lot-of-power/">President Trump's Top Generals Are Empowered And Working Overtime</a></li><li><a href="http://www.newsy.com/stories/sen-duckworth-proposes-bills-to-stop-deporting-veterans/">These Politicians Want To Stop The Deportation Of Veterans</a></li></ul>
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Vice President Mike Pence sought to bat down a report from The New York Times on Sunday that said he would plan to run for president should President Donald Trump not seek a second term.

"Today's article in The New York Times is disgraceful and offensive to me, my family, and our entire team," Pence's statement read.

The statement went on to say the suggestion that Pence was not working solely for Trump's agenda and re-election was "laughable and absurd."

The vice president's decision to rebut the story Sunday through an official written statement rather than verbally or through a spokesperson was a rare move from a high-ranking administration official.

The Times' report noted Pence's aggressive political schedule and fund-raising operation and said multiple advisers told donors that Pence would run for president if Trump did not.

Trump has said repeatedly that he intends to be a two-term president and has held several campaign events in advance of the 2020 election.

White House counselor Kellyanne Conway also pushed back on the Times' report in an appearance on ABC's "This Week."

"I want to make a remark about Vice President Pence," Conway said. "I've worked with him for 10 years as his pollster, as a senior adviser, and certainly work with him daily in the White House. It is absolutely true that the vice president is getting ready for 2020 -- for reelection as vice president."

Trump support dips

In the interview, Conway also acknowledged Trump's popularity among Republicans has ticked down.

"His approval rating among Republicans and conservatives and Trump voters is down slightly," Conway said. "It needs to go up."