Former U.S. President Donald Trump is in the process of selecting his vice-presidential candidate for the upcoming November elections, with JD Vance and Marco Rubio currently leading as his top choices, according to a source close to the campaign. Speculations around other potential candidates include Jared Kushner, described as an appealing dark horse candidate, Ben Carson, and Vivek Ramaswamy. The decision is seen as crucial for Trump's campaign to return to the White House and is considered a golden ticket within the Republican party. Polls suggest that Rubio could attract Democrat voters, while Ramaswamy might boost Republican turnout.
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If these were the Trump VP finalists, who would you most want selected?
Former President Trump may be handing a golden ticket to whomever he picks as his running mate for November, and the Republicans jockeying for his favor know it. https://t.co/S111Cb3LAJ
It’s one of the biggest decisions former US president Donald Trump has to make in his bid to return to the White House. Who should join him on the Republican ticket? See the list: https://t.co/hNMZS1puhS https://t.co/RxZTKUAA0c
If Trump doesn’t pick Vivek sooooon, he’ll be stuck picking Suge Knight. And the GOP will designate their own prez candidate roster
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The most interesting (and appealing) dark horse candidate for Trump to choose as running mate? Jared Kushner. Turn him loose in longform interviews like the one he did with Lex Fridman and he will bring in centrists in a big way. Can’t really think of anyone else (besides RFK)…
REPORT: Trump’s current two frontrunners for his running mate search are JD Vance and Marco Rubio, per a source close to the campaign.