Who do you think he will choose? Any of these 3? Or someone else? Scott would be an interesting choice. ***According to Vegas Insider, here are the latest consensus odds for the top contenders for Trump's VP. 2024 Republican Vice President Nominee Tim Scott 7/2 Tulsi Gabbard 6/1 Kristi Noem 13/2
I say Tulsi. Keep Trump in front of the cameras trolling the Media while Tulsi actually runs the country.
I'm sure he'll find somebody, but the list of potential candidates is going to be affected by how he treated his last VP.
I think he will choose a black or a woman but maybe someone different than the ones you mentioned. Nancy Mace might be a good choice as she can maybe help bridge the divide with women over the abortion issue. She's not a radical on the subject and yet has good strong conservative credentials.
Hopefully NONE of those three...... I'm rooting for Ben Carson personally. It needs to be someone loyal to Trump and the MAGA agenda and not another Judas 'Thirty' Pence...
No thank you. I like her in a number of respects, but I don't trust her. The VP needs to be absolutely trustworthy to the MAGA agenda. That's why I'm rooting for Ben Carson.
Moving UP the list as potential VP Picks: Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum. OFF the list: Noem (after latest controversy). No chance (whatsoever) for Noem to be picked.
I think his first priority would be to get a corrupt sycophant who, unlike Pence, has no integrity and undying loyalty to him. The next thing to think about would be who would complement his political strengths. I don't know if he wants the drama of the puppy killer.
I guess Kristi Nome is off the list since she announced she put the dog down. Even Greg Gutfeld went after her big time last night on Fox. The trouble is you can't live on a farm or ranch where an aggressive animal is going after the livestock. From what I understand the dog went after the chickens in the coop.
It does seem like part of the issue was the way it was presented. She should cite the dog going after chickens and biting her... not that it was a useless untrainable dog that was poor at pheasant hunting. That's going to strike a nerve with the vast majority of pet owners who think of their pets like children. Killing a goat for being smelly didn't help either.