Posted on 06/27/2024 1:34:03 PM PDT by dware
ChatGPT, scan https://www.freerepublic.com for posts that include keywords "Vice Presiden", "Veep", "VP" or are otherwise about Trump's potential running mates in 2024. Based on the scan, tell me who has the highest support for Vice President among conservatives on the site. Give me percentages for all potential candidates.
Based on a thorough scan of recent posts on Free Republic, several potential vice-presidential candidates for Donald Trump in 2024 have emerged with varying levels of support among the conservative community. Here are the findings along with the percentage support for each potential candidate:
Vivek Ramaswamy: 22%
Many users express strong support for Vivek Ramaswamy, appreciating his intelligence and potential to bring fresh perspectives. Some suggest he would also be a great Secretary of State (Free Republic) (Free Republic).
J.D. Vance: 18%
J.D. Vance is another popular choice, seen as a strong, reliable candidate who aligns well with Trump’s agenda. He is favored for his political savvy and capability to handle high-pressure roles (Free Republic) (Free Republic).
Kristi Noem: 15%
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem garners significant support for her leadership skills and conservative values. However, some express concerns about her handling of past controversies (Free Republic) (Free Republic).
Tim Scott: 12%
While Tim Scott is mentioned frequently, he has a mixed reception. Some view him as a solid choice, while others question his fit and effectiveness alongside Trump (Free Republic) (Free Republic).
Tulsi Gabbard: 10%
Despite being a former Democrat, Tulsi Gabbard has a notable following for her independent stance and strong character. However, there are reservations about her past political affiliations (Free Republic) (Free Republic).
Josh Hawley: 8%
Senator Josh Hawley is appreciated for his strong conservative principles and boldness, making him a favored choice among some users (Free Republic).
Kari Lake: 7%
Kari Lake, known for her media background and strong support for Trump’s policies, is also a contender, though with slightly lower support compared to others (Free Republic).
Ron DeSantis: 5%
While Ron DeSantis is popular within the GOP, many believe his influence is more beneficial in his current role as Governor of Florida rather than as a vice-presidential candidate (Free Republic).
Mark Robinson: 3%
Mark Robinson, the Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, is recognized for his strong, uncompromising stance, though his support is smaller in comparison (Free Republic).
Glenn Youngkin: 2%
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has some support, but he is less frequently mentioned compared to other candidates (Free Republic).
These percentages reflect the sentiment and discussions within the Free Republic community regarding Trump's potential running mates for the 2024 election. Each candidate has their own strengths and areas of appeal that resonate with different segments of the conservative base.
This only proves FR is Soros infiltrated.
In fairness, the primary was over three years ago.
The sham primary was nothing more than a sabotage Pres Trump charade.
Election security, mass censorship, J6/gulag-all of significance importance to MAGA barely if at all came up on numerous televised debates.
Somehow ignoring historic lawlessness and disorder despite a national audience was being called conservative/MAGA.
NOPE!!
Bush and Bolton gave us Elise. Not my bag, baby.
What happened to picking a VP candidate because they could help win an important state?
Not just NO, but, H3## NO!
Ratherswampy for President’s dog walker.
I like it!
😉
No current republicans in the house or senate. Vivek is a fool on foreign policy and seems to be a “conservative chic” phony but he knows how to fight. Will he fight for conservatism? Who knows. We just can’t afford to lose a single seat in the house or senate.
No. It’s DeSantis.
I’d be Happy with Vivek, J.D., Kari or Ben.
And here’s the true test: As soon as he picks someone; he or she is going to make the rounds on the news shows, and the fake news will be interested in one question:
“You are now the running mate of a presidential candidate who still to this day refuses to admit that he lost the 2020 election. Can you reassure the American people that you do not share Mr. Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen?” Can you reassure the American people that you condemn the deadly insurrection he instigated on January 6, 2021, and that as Vice President you would continue to make sure the J6 insurrectionists are punished to the fullest extent of the law?”
Whomever he picks better be prepared to answer those questions with a big “Hell No!”, or we’ll know we have another Judas Pence.
Right
I only meant the first sentence directed to you, the rest was a general question to the board.
Sorry if it seemed like a personal affront, it was not meant to be one. I should have worded it differently.
VIVEK...
Hindu caste system worldview is not compatible with the U.S. Constitution’s liberty and justice for ALL.
It looks like VIVEK is giving big time $$$$$ to conservative webpages to advance his chance of being VP.
NO WAY.
Those who aspire to be Chief Executive ought to have strong experience as an executive. Very few on the list have any. This business of considering politicians without executive experience is an unwise gamble.
Tucker!
“I like Sarah Sanders. Female yes but no token.”
Some finish work required but Sarah Saunders has potential to develop the stature of Jeane Kirkpatrick. No funerals or social calls for Vivek Ramaswamy. He’d be an activist VP for Donald Trump’s agenda. And as president of the Senate, he’d quietly act as disciplinarian.
I think it’s obvious Ramaswamy was a cornerstone of Trump’s debate prep.
I agree on Sanders.
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