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Breaking: Trump’s Surprising VP Choice!

There is expectation for Donald Trump’s pick of vice president as he emerges as the clear winner of the Republican primaries.

Following her enthusiastic endorsement, Trumps expresses his full support for South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem.

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“I think she’s fantastic,” Trump stated in a conversation. “She’s been a great governor. She gave me a very full-throated endorsement, a beautiful endorsement. It’s been a very good state for me, and certainly, she would be one of the people I would consider for something else, maybe. We have a lot of great people in the Republican Party.”

The choice of a woman as Trump’s running mate was something he liked “the concept” of, but he also said that he was seeking for “the right person.”

“You always do a little bit, but I don’t think it’s time,” According to the Washington Examiner, Trump stated. “I want to win, and, you know, it’s very interesting about running mates, when you get down to a vice president, they said, ‘Nobody has ever made that kind of a difference.’ It’s still about the person that’s going to be president.”

According to a recent Roll Call article, Trump’s “VP list” is probably down to these five Republicans, with Noem’s name being on the top of the list:

Governor Kristi Noem of South Dakota

Republican Kari Lake from Arizona

Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina

Former governor of South Carolina Nikki Haley

Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York

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Meet Scott, a senator from South Carolina who is African-American and motivated to challenge Trump in the primary. Despite his aspirations, he has decided against making harsh accusations against the 45th president.

Scott, a former member of the state house, was elected to the US House in 2010 and then appointed to the Senate in 2013, succeeding Republican Jim DeMint. Despite the fact that Scott boldly professes his religion and is a highly sought-after speaker among Republicans, Trump already has the evangelical backing he needs.

“Nikki Haley: Of anyone on the list, the former South Carolina governor has been the most critical of Trump. But that doesn’t mean Trump won’t tap her to be his running mate. He chose her to be his ambassador to the United Nations (even if it was to help supporter Henry McMaster become governor), and she was the rare appointee to leave his administration unscathed. Haley would bring multiple layers of diversity to the ticket (potentially setting up a historic vice presidential debate between two Indian American women) and foreign policy experience,” As highlighted in Roll Call’s report.

“Elise Stefanik: The New York congresswoman from upstate New York has undergone a political transformation from a mainstream Republican who worked in the George W. Bush administration and on campaigns for Tim Pawlenty and Paul Ryan before getting elected to House leadership and morphing into a prominent Trump apologist. The loyalty of the House Republican Conference chair can’t be lost on the former president,” the outlet noted.

Despite being the subject of many charges in New York, Washington, D.C., Fulton County, Georgia, and southern Florida, Trump’s popularity is surging. A recent study also showed that he is currently ahead of Biden in key swing states, which has added to his momentum.

“The states that had the narrowest margin of victory for either candidate last cycle were Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, with Biden winning all but North Carolina. Across those key swing states, Trump is ahead of Biden 41% to 35%, and 24% of voters remain undecided, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll,” According to The Daily Caller.

“Among independent voters, the former president also held a slight advantage over Biden, according to the poll. Trump received 32% support among independents compared to Biden’s 30%, and 38% was undecided. Uncertain voters favored Biden over Trump at 49% to 38%,” The DC made a point, referencing the study.

According to a recent poll, Biden and Trump are deadlocked at 39% in what may be a close contest in 2024. Voters’ decisions are affected by their worries, which include those about the economy, crime, and the president’s age.

According to Echelon Insights’ polling data from July, Trump is now leading his possible Democratic rival in a number of key battleground states.

The survey “found that 48% of respondents in swing states would probably or vote for Trump, compared to just 41% for Biden. Though Biden is narrowly favored overall by likely voters, with 43% favoring him compared to 42% for Trump, the Republican front-runner could win 270 Electoral College votes by seizing the swing states,” According to the Washington Examiner.

Recent polls show that Trump has a startling 7-point lead against Biden! A reputable ABC/Washington Post poll shows that Trump is unmistakably gaining support.

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