Manchester, N.H. (AP) -- Gov. Mike Pence is suggesting he may release his tax returns before the election in November.
That would put him at odds with Trump, who has refused to make public any information about the taxes he and his companies have paid.
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But Pence wasn't definitive in an interview with WABC in New York.
Asked about financial disclosure, he told WABC, "When my forms are filed and when my tax returns are released, it's going to be a quick read."
Pence says he and his family have not become "more wealthy" during his nearly 16 years of public service.
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