Indiana Trump Rally Planned Amid Pence VP Consideration

In this May 11, 2016 file photo, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, alongs with his wife Karen, right, launches his campaign for re-election during an event in Indianapolis. Republican Donald Trump has narrowed down his vice presidential shortlist to a handful of contenders. While the presumptive GOP nominee is known for throwing curveballs, he is said to be considering: Newt Gingrich, Chris Christie, Mike Pence, and others. Michael Conroy/Associated Press
Donald Trump's campaign is planning a rally in the Indianapolis area following a fundraiser in the city with Indiana Gov. Mike Pence next week. Pence is considered a leading candidate to be Trump's running mate. He's listed as a host of Tuesday's private fundraiser on an invitation obtained by The Associated Press.
A Pence spokesman confirmed the governor's plans to attend the private fundraiser. Tickets range from $2,700 per person to $250,000 per couple.
Trump Indiana campaign chairman Rex Early said a location hadn't yet been confirmed. The former state GOP chairman said he expected Pence would attend the rally.
An appearance by Pence would be the latest in a series of apparent auditions for Trump's vice presidential prospects.
Trump is expected to name his choice in the coming days.
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