Pence tamps down rally-goer’s talk of anti-Clinton revolution But he promises revolution is coming at the ballot box in November.

NEWTON, IOWA — Mike Pence sought to dissuade a supporter from advocating a “revolution” if Hillary Clinton wins the election, urging her at a campaign rally Tuesday to drop such talk.

Amid cheers from the crowd, an attendee told Pence she was deeply afraid of voter fraud in the presidential election and suggested extreme measures.


“Our lives depend on this election. Our kids’ futures depend on this election,” she continued. “For me personally, if Hillary Clinton gets in, I myself am ready for a revolution.”

Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate immediately pushed back on that sentiment. “No, don’t say that,” he said, urging her to pull back from the “revolution” comment.

The woman responded: “I’m just saying it. … You know, I’m like Trump."

Pence promised a revolution of a different sort. “There’s a revolution coming on November the eighth, I promise you.”

The woman then demanded to know what would be done to safeguard votes,

The Indiana governor then noted that elections are administered at the state level and encouraged people to get involved in the electoral process if they are concerned with voter fraud, perhaps as a poll watcher.

“The right to vote is a sacred right that was won and was protected by these men and women in uniform,” he said.

Madeline Conway contributed to this report.