As former President Donald Trump considers his vice-presidential pick for the 2024 election, several candidates have emerged as potential running mates. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has suggested that choosing a woman could bolster Trump's chances of winning. Meanwhile, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has positioned himself as a prime contender, having spent months supporting Trump on the campaign trail and in court. The potential VP picks have sparked discussions among Arizona voters and political figures, with some Democrats expressing concern that a strong candidate could pose a significant challenge to President Joe Biden in the upcoming election. Senator J.D. Vance emphasized the importance of selecting a candidate who can effectively help govern.
Arizona voters — and Sen. J.D. Vance — weigh in on potential Trump VP picks “My view is the most important thing is you need somebody who’s gonna help govern,” @JDVance1 said. My latest (and your Sunday reading) @nypost: https://t.co/upuK4krADd
Doug Burgum, the governor of North Dakota, has squarely positioned himself as a prime contender in Donald Trump’s search for a running mate, spending months supporting the former president on the campaign trail and in court. https://t.co/V7qmUDfy4y
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem says Trump choosing a woman VP would help him win https://t.co/UpjzaWkKhw
Dems ‘fear’ this possible Trump VP pick who ‘could spell the end for Biden’ https://t.co/8e6CHTNS8m https://t.co/0QLuUmYKhp
Who will be Donald Trump’s pick for vice-president? Meet the candidates https://t.co/lHWRsHIeCG