Posted on 04/27/2016 10:47:11 PM PDT by Innovative
Although Trump seems to be making a concerted effort to appear more presidential by delivering a speech on foreign policy in Washington on April 27 and more traditional by bringing in grown-ups like veteran GOP political operative Paul Manafort, his choice of a running mate could still be as unconventional as his cant-look-away campaign has been.
Among the obvious candidates are former rivals like New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who threw himself onto Trumps gold-plated bandwagon shortly after pulling out of the primary race; Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who would help in his crucial home state and possibly offset some of the Hispanic animus toward the illegal immigrant-bashing billionaire; Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, an early primary dropout and former darling of conservative fat cats; and Ben Carson, the soft-spoken former neurosurgeon who has endorsed Trump and could add gravitas to the ticket plus as an African American, he might make it seem more inclusive.
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IMO Trump will either choose a VP based on either whoever can deliver the final delegates he needs for the nomination, or whoever Trump feels can best help him win the November election. The former depends on Trump needing a few more delegates at the convention. IMO Kasich is pretty high on both lists, though Rubio would certainly be better for November. I'd rather not have either as a replacement President. Rubio does have growth potential in that regard.
Cruz as VP would very much unify the party. I'd rather have Cruz on the Supreme Court, particularly as Scalia's replacement, but he would probably be the best replacement President of the bunch.
I still really like Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. He was my first choice for the nomination, and I hope Trump selects him for VP. What especially strikes me about Walker is his character.
Newt was so good on Mike Gallagher’s show today, tears came to my eyes! LOL
I’ll have to see if I can find a replay of that. Thanks.
Harriet Tubman as VP.
No one expects the VP to do anything so she would be perfect as she passed away in 1913......
Trump’s not going to be able to appeal to many more women than he is now. The 2 divorces and 3rd young trophy wife are going to kill those chances. Black men are one of the groups he should try to make inroads with to make up the gap with women. Trump’s been friendly with Al Sharpton and supportive of affirmative action, so his policies are compatible with what blacks want.
Trump’s supporters have been saying Michelle Fields put out a bogus harassment complaint against Allen West. So Trump’s camp can claim these other accusations against West are just trumped-up charges, from women like Anita Hill and the ones who went after Bill Cosby, Herman Cain, O.J. Simpson and Tiger Woods.
Newt was pro-amnesty during his 2012 presidential run.
In a letter sent to supporters on Friday night, Gingrich criticized Romney for deriding proposals offering legal status to undocumented immigrants as amnesty. It is difficult to understand how someone running for President of the United States, a country with more than 50 million Hispanic citizens, could fail to acknowledge that the American people should not take grandmothers who have been here 25 years, have deep family and community ties and forcibly expel them, Gingrich wrote.
He observed that The 12 million people are here, living and working. Many of them are bound together by the web of human relations family, friends, neighbors and the American people will not support mass deportation. As a party, we simply cannot continue with immigration rhetoric that in 2012 became catastrophic in large part because it was not grounded in reality.
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