Although he hasn’t announced his running partner, former president Donald Trump stated that “people won’t be that surprised” by his selection.
The topic of when Trump would make a choice was put to him in a New Hampshire interview with Brett Baier of Fox News.
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The front-runner for the Republican nomination responded, “Well, it’s never really had that much of an effect on an election, which is an amazing thing, both election and primary. It’s never really had much of an effect.”
“I may or may not really something over the next couple of months. There’s no rush to that. It won’t have any impact at all. The person that I think I like is a very good person, a pretty standard. I think people won’t be that surprised, but I would say there’s probably a 25 percent chance that would be that person,” According to a source from The Hill, Trump continued.
Baier asked if Senator Tim Scott will run for office.
“You know, he [Scott] endorsed me. There’s an example Nikki [haley] comes from South Carolina, Tim Scott is from South Carolina. But if you look the governor, great governor, another senator Lindsey [Graham]. We happen to like Lindsey,” Trump said. “But, [Gov.] Henry McMaster [R] knows it very well. He endorsed me. It’s very hard for a governor to endorse somebody when you have…I mean, Henry McMaster was the lieutenant governor under her and he endorsed me…What does that tell you?”
In a recent town hall on Fox News, Trump boldly disclosed that he has selected his running partner.
“Well I can’t tell you that really. I mean, I know who it’s going to be,” Trump said.
Furthermore, Trump disclosed that he has been contacted by a great deal of people who are eager to be a part of a future Trump government.
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“I have a lot of people that want to work with me,” Trump said. “I have people calling — just as I’m getting on the stage, I had a call from two of the very most important people in the military wanting to come work for me.”
Trump said that there were some “not great” and “stiffs” in his prior government.
“Everybody wants to come to work for us. We’re gonna have no trouble. We had great people [in his first term], we had a couple that were not great, stiffs, as I would call them, but that’s true with anybody,” Trump continued.




