President Donald Trump announced he was prepared to return to the White House after four years of thrilling and historic political action with the jubilant rallying cry, “America’s comeback starts right now!” Trump officially registered to run for president from Mar-a-Lago in November 2020, beginning what is sure to be a memorable election cycle.
After announcing his candidacy for the forthcoming elections, President Trump has raised speculation about his choice of running partner. According to recent Politico stories, this might be one of three people: a powerful woman leader, a conservative representative of color, or even a trusted confidante. Who could receive the honor? All that is left to do is wait and see!
Could an unusual combination appear in the 2020 presidential election? Among President Trump’s allies, there are rumors that Tulsi Gabbard, a former representative for the Democratic Party who is now a Fox News contributor, may be a candidate to run with him for reelection.
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“Trump hasn’t started campaigning for the nomination and few people have been hired to run his operation in the early primary states, but allies have still been considering names for VP, The Daily Beast reported. After running for the Democratic nomination in 2020, Ms. Gabbard left the party last year. Gabbard has grabbed the attention of Mr. Trump during her appearances on Fox News, specifically when she stepped in to host Tucker Carlson’s show,” the Independent reported.
Choosing Gabbard as Biden’s running mate, according to a Republican strategist, might be compared to the President “swapping out” Kamala Harris, a Democrat, for an ex-Republican like Liz Cheney or Adam Kinzinger.
“Sure, they stand up for you on a couple of issues, but they hate you on everything else. Cool, but let’s not give away the farm here,” the strategist said.
Several names have been mentioned in the media as being on President Trump’s “shortlist” as speculation about a potential 2024 presidential bid grows. Who will be picked to change history? Time will reveal.
According to reports, President Trump is considering replacing Speaker Nancy Pelosi with two Republican Representatives: Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Elise Stefanik of New York. Could they rise to the occasion?
Despite her young, Elise Stefanik has become the leader of the Republican Party, and she intends to stay there. To do this, this driven young woman continues to support Trumpism, which represents a substantial departure from her pre-2016 political position. It might be exactly what will maintain her in first place in the current GOP field, as Foreign Policy explains in their article titled “Elise Stefanik Is Most Likely to Succeed.”
In the late spring, rumors started to spread that Elise Stefanik, a Republican congresswoman, might be the front-runner to serve as vice president on the 2020 ticket. CNN added their own assessment on her chances.
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. 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.
Two people familiar with the matter said Trump has been surveying close friends and allies on what they think of Stefanik, one of several Republican women he is possibly eyeing for the potential VP slot, though he has not ruled out a few male contenders, too. One of these people said the former President believes Stefanik has undergone a genuine transformation – leaving the moderate wing of the party to join its increasingly powerful “America First” flank.
“There is a part of Trump who thinks he needs a female VP. He definitely likes her, likely because of how effusive she is to him,” an adviser to the former president said.
The prominent Robert Greene is apparently a fresh candidate for President Trump’s staff. With a strong résumé as a correspondent for The New York Times Magazine, it appears like things in Washington may be ready to get heated!
“Greene had risen quickly in her first term in Congress by using the same tactics she honed as a right-wing social media influencer harassing Democratic staffers, and she could shoot to the second-highest office in government,” Draper said in an interview with The Daily Beast’s “New Abnormal” podcast, according to Raw Story.
“Republicans kind of wanted to kick her to the curb immediately,” said Draper, per the outlet. “But instead, she became a fundraising dynamo, came to have this huge social media influence, and ultimately came to be very influential within the party itself.”
Since February, President Trump has been considering Marjorie Taylor Greene as a potential vice president candidate, not only because of her unusual qualifications but also because of an additional characteristic that might give her the advantage over other contenders.
“She has been unflaggingly loyal to Trump throughout,” Draper said. “What is Trump concerned about most of all in a VP after the Mike Pence experience? Loyalty. He knows that if he needs someone to fight for him to overturn a presidential election. He has every reason to expect that Greene would be by his side and would be his proximate warrior.”





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