Pence claims mandate for incoming Trump administration
WASHINGTON — Vice-President-elect Mike Pence claimed a governing mandate for the incoming White House, calling on Republican activists to help the Trump administration pass an ambitiously conservative agenda.
The Indiana governor made little reference to still-simmering national divides in his Tuesday evening remarks before top donors of the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think-tank that’s working closely with Donald Trump’s transition effort.
“We truly do believe that our president-elect has secured a mandate for leadership,” he told the crowd, gathered in the “presidential ballroom” of Trump’s Washington, D.C. hotel.
Despite winning the electoral vote, Trump is 2.6 million behind Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton in the popular vote. Clinton’s lead there has sparked calls from Democrats to abolish the Electoral College.

