Even though former President Trump hasn’t formally declared that he’ll seek the White House in 2024, he’s acting as though he will.
This raises the query, What about a running mate? ”
Without a doubt, Mike Pence will not be the running mate.
Noah from WeLoveTrump outlines the options:
What about former governor, Secretary of State, and ambassador Nikki Haley?
You'll never be Trump's running mate.
You're never be the GOP nominee.
You HAD a shot before you decided to diss Trump.
Magaworld will never forgive you. https://t.co/sSMPYrlLbT
— NewDemocrat4Life (@reesetheone1) September 3, 2022
“Sorry Nikki, we’ve had enough NWO acolytes and we damn sure don’t need you!”
Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida?
If you’re talking to Trump tell him to pick up Ron DeSantis as his running mate. Make a formidable pair. As long as egos don’t overload.
What America and world needs right now. Before it’s too dam late! pic.twitter.com/7HodlcP8Uv— 🌼Maureen says G’Day🙋🏻🌼 (@826Maureen) September 4, 2022
Noah explains, “Never Gonna Happen for a couple reasons….
One, we need him in Florida. Two, I think it’s going to be a lady. And Three, I think he’s a great Governor, but I’m not sure he could take on D.C. Stay in Florida Ron, we need you there”
Gov. Kristi Noem comes to mind.
Noem says she would be "shocked" if Trump asks her to be 2024 running mate https://t.co/EwCFPrbCQN pic.twitter.com/xzS00sArvm
— The Hill (@thehill) July 4, 2022
Noah comments, “Noem herself says she would be “shocked” if Trump asked her, but I think she’s just playing coy. I think she’s in the running and I think she’s fabulous.”
Noah quotes a Trump-related source as saying:
Clue dropped about his potential running mate.https://t.co/LFp3biUEbB
— Chuck Woolery (@chuckwoolery) September 2, 2022
“According to our friends over at the Conservative Brief, he likes New York Rep. Elise Stefanik. She’s strong and bold and makes a nice pairing with Trump,” Noah says.
Newsnation pointed out:
There are four Republican women most often mentioned as possible Trump running mates: Nikki Haley, Elise Stefanik, Kristi Noem and Sarah Palin. Haley is the most prepared on paper.
She was the governor of South Carolina and Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations. But, despite their close working relationship and friendship, they’ve had their differences.
In 2016, when Trump was running, Haley said she’d endorse any Republican except Trump.
Stefani has been a congresswoman since 2015 and has made a huge shift to the right since her election.
She backed Trump during his impeachment and backed his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Noem is nationally known and popular with conservatives, but she took a bit of a hit when she said she’s comfortable with women leaving her state to get an abortion.
Back in late May, CNN published a report speculating that New York Rep. Elise Stefanik is likely a frontrunner.
While talk about a 2024 vice-presidential pick is of course premature, conversations about adding Stefanik to a future Trump ticket have gained steam in recent weeks at Mar-a-Lago and in other Republican circles, sources said.
More about this story via The Republic Brief:
Current and former advisers and others in Trump’s orbit have privately argued that the New York Republican, who replaced Rep. Liz Cheney as the no. 3 House Republican last year, is a fierce and loyal attack dog, and Trump would benefit from tapping a woman for vice president should he run again. CONTINUE READING…