Story highlights The campaign adorned a fundraising email with a simple "TRUMP" atop a "PENCE"

The new graphic ditches an American flag-inspired interlocking T and P logo

Washington (CNN) Donald Trump's campaign unveiled Saturday a modified version of its Trump-Pence logo after the original graphic drew a lot of unintended attention.

During Trump's official introduction of Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate, the campaign adorned a fundraising email with a simple "TRUMP" atop a "PENCE," ditching an American flag-inspired interlocking T and P logo that attracted the attention of Trump critics and supporters alike.

The campaign shared the original graphic in an email soon after making public Trump's choice Friday in a series of social media posts, emails and text messages. In the original insignia, the "T" in Trump passes through the "P" in Pence as part of a flag illustration. Their names were stacked below on top of Trump's slogan, "Make America Great Again."

Asked about the modified logo, Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller told CNN, "We have a number of logos. The final one won't be unveiled until the convention."

Former Michigan Rep. John Dingell, a Democrat with a famously wry Twitter account, offered one of the first of many puzzled reviews of the earlier design.

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