Who will former President Donald Trump pick as his running mate?
The 2024 Republican presidential candidate has yet to announce his choice. Reports Earlier this month, it was suggested that those named for scrutiny included North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, Florida Rep. Byron Donald and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson.
“Anyone who claims to know who President Trump will choose as his vice president or when he will choose him is lying, unless that person is named Donald J. Trump,” said Brian Hughes of the Trump campaign. Reports.
President Joe Biden is currently the oldest president in U.S. history, but if Trump wins the 2024 election and completes his term, Become The oldest president in history.
“But given Trump’s recent endorsements, it’s unlikely he’ll suddenly swing to the right when it comes to a vice presidential candidate.”
Daniel Horowitz of Blaze Media told Blaze News that Trump’s running mate is unlikely to change voters’ minds about him because he is so well-known.
But Horowitz said the choice of running mate matters to conservatives because “the running mate could become president” and if Trump loses the 2024 election, “whoever is chosen as the running mate will immediately be inside the leadership role in the party and the movement moving forward.”
Horowitz said Vance “best represents the values of Trump’s core supporters,” but given Trump’s recent endorsements, it seems unlikely he would suddenly swing to the right for a running mate.
Vance, who wrote the book,Hillbilly Elegy” I input it I was in the office last year.
Before Trump won the 2016 presidential election, Vance Explained Calling himself an “anti-Trump” he said, “I’ve never hated Trump.”
But Vance is now To tell He said he was wrong about Trump and that he doesn’t think Trump would be a good president, but that Trump is a “great president.”
The senator received a session score of 93%. Legacy Actions.
“Unfortunately, most of the names being touted as potential Trump contenders, like Doug Burgum and Tim Scott, are the exact opposite of what brought Trump to prominence in the first place. They embody the old Republican Party,” Horowitz said.
Scott is offered A senator since 2013, he ran in the Republican presidential primary last year but later withdrew.
The senator received a session score of 88%. Heritage Action.
‘No, thanks.’
Burgum is offered He has served as Governor of North Dakota since late 2016. Release He ran in the Republican presidential primary last year but later withdrew.
However, during his short-lived White House campaign, he did something unconventional: giving away $20 gift cards to anyone who donated $1 to his campaign.
“Are you suffering because of the Biden Administration’s economic policies? Let us help! Donate $1 and we’ll mail you a $20 gift card. Great deal!” Burgum Tweeted.
The unusual tactic likely helped Burgum meet the unique donor threshold needed to qualify for last year’s Republican presidential primary debates. Burgum made it into the first two.
Burgum, 2021 Rejected The bill would have prohibited public schools from knowingly allowing boys to play on girls’ sports teams. Signed A bill that would bar boys from participating in school sports geared towards girls.
“If Doug Burgum is elected, he will be an uninspiring choice with unrealistic views on environmental issues, an embrace of ESG and ties to big-government globalists like Bill Gates. Fine,” Keith Marinak of Blaze TV’s “Pat Gray Unleashed” said in a statement to Blaze News.
“My hope is that Trump chooses Byron Donald, who clearly can deliver a message of love for America, respect for the Constitution and valuing freedom to an audience that wants to hear it loud and clear,” he said.
Donald is offered He will serve as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 2021. Announced He ran for Speaker of the House after Kevin McCarthy was ousted from that position last year, and House Republicans ultimately nominated Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana for speaker.
Donald has 100% of the sessions Score Heritage Action’s Stefanick Score Only 58%.
Stefanick is Tapped She will assume the position of House Republican Conference Chair after House Republicans ousted Rep. Liz Cheney from that position in 2021.
Trump said: Approval He described Stefanik as “smart, strong and tough.”
“Conservatives have nowhere else to go, and Trump certainly acts as if he knows that.”
Cotton received a session score of 46% Heritage Actionmeanwhile Rubio The answer is 67%.
Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, offered He served as HUD Secretary during Trump’s tenure in the White House.
Last month, Trump declared on Truth Social that former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley was not being considered for vice presidential running. state“Nikki Haley is not a running for VP, but we wish her the best!”
“Trump’s hiring trends are strong, attractive women and beta males. Trump likes to be the only rooster in the henhouse. There are a few exceptions to this, but by and large this is the trend. With that in mind, I have predicted for months that Trump would choose Tulsi Gabbard to help spread the (correct) narrative that the Democratic Party has gone crazy.” Blaze TV host Steve Dees He said in a statement to Blaze News.
Gabbard, then a congresswoman, ran in the Democratic presidential primary in 2019 but ultimately lost. Dropped out In 2020, he supported Joe Biden.
In 2022, the former Democratic lawmaker announced that he would leave the Democratic Party. Said “It is under the total control of an elite group of warmongers driven by a cowardly awakening.”
She has suggested that she would accept the role if Trump offered it to her as his running mate.
“I believe it’s best to have no assumptions or expectations about what conservatives should think,” Deese said in a statement to The Blaze News. “Trump is king and can do whatever he wants. Conservatives have nowhere else to go, and Trump is acting as if he certainly knows it.”
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