Who Will Be Trump's Vice President?
Trump has won Iowa Caucus, New Hampshire Primary, Nevada Caucus & Primary, and soon South Carolina Primary, many of Trump's supporters believe that it's time for former President Trump to pick his running mate, the Vice President (VP) of the United States.
Trump teased about his VP Pick during his Fox News Town Hall earlier this month, which he said, "I know who it is going to be." Fox News Host tried to get Trump answered the potential VP Pick, and even tried to get a hint about the VP, but Trump did not disclose who his VP would be during the town hall. So it is still a mystery, however, more and more people are interested to know who would be Trump's running mate to face of with President Joe Biden and his VP Kamala Harris in the November General Election.So, who will be Trump's VP? There was a speculation of a short list of potential Trump's VP pick that many people were talking about on Truth Social and other social media platforms are: Tucker Carlson, Phillip Buchanan (Catturd), Kristi Noem, Byron Donalds, Ben Carson, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ron Johnson, Rand Paul, Tim Scott, and Ron DeSantis. While one of these names may be in Trump's mind, and of course, it could be someone else. It won't be official until Trump's announces his VP Pick, so for right now, the short list above is just speculation.
Trump's VP candidates should have a grassroots' support and embrace, and Trump will definitely have that in mind when he tries to pick a VP. His grassroots' supporters will go with him regardless of whom the VP is and their support for Trump has remained steady throughout his Presidential campaign and delivered a massive victory for the former President in Iowa Caucus, New Hamshire Primary, and Nevada Caucus & Primary.
Trump's supporters believe that Trump will be the GOP nominee for the president, given his strong polling over GOP rival Nikki Haley, and he also won three States in the row. Trump's team is now more focusing on defeating President Joe Biden than Haley because apparently there is no clear path for former governor Haley to win the GOP nomination because majority of the GOP candidates, congress men/women, Senators, and many other prominent figures have endorsed and supported former President Trump for President.
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