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Kellyanne Conway Urges Trump To Pick A ‘Person Of Color’ For VP

Kellyanne Conway (Photo by KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Avril Elfie
1:11pm – Monday, February 5, 2024

Kellyanne Conway, a former senior adviser to President Trump, urged the former president to choose a person of color for the vice presidential position.

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Conway on Monday pushed back against calls for the former president to “choose a woman” as his running mate and instead choose a “person of color.”

“The ‘choose the woman’ theory also flies in the face of the fact that politics is about math and science, not even biology or chemistry. In fact, Trump defeated Clinton in 2016 and the majority of voters were women. “She usurped the almost certain title of the first female president of the United States from Ms. Clinton in the era of

She went on to stress that Biden has unique issues to deal with among male voters, saying, “Just as the sun rises in the east, every woman President Trump picks is a real “She will be criticized for not being a good enough woman or a woman who can empathize.”

Conway said: new york times Trump’s choice of vice president should be based on who can help him secure a victory in the general election and a second term in office.

“With a border crisis, economic dissatisfaction, fear of crime, the restoration of parental rights, and repeated wars and threats around the world, Trump’s vice president must navigate the turmoil and challenges at home and abroad. No,” Conway wrote. .

He also argued that Trump’s running mate needs to be able to “turn the tide and reduce the damage” on the abortion issue.

“Considering all of this, my advice to Mr. Trump would be to examine all possibilities and, depending on whether procedural issues such as dual residency in Florida can be satisfied, consider substituting people of color.” I would recommend him as a presidential candidate,” Conway wrote. “Not for identity politics like the Democratic Party, but for equality to lead an America First movement that includes more union members, independents, first-time voters, veterans, Hispanics, Asian Americans, and African Americans.” As a support.

She is joined by Sen. Tim Scott (R-Fla.), Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Rep. Byron Donald (R-Fla.), Trump Cabinet member Rep. Ben Carson, and Rep. Wesley Hunt. He named Congressman (Republican, Texas). , and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy are among the options she should consider for the role that would be in her best interest for Trump.

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