D-train wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 3:12 pm
ddraig wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 6:18 am
More intriguing, I believe, than The Don vs. Nikki is who will be the Veep. I think it a foregone conclusion that Trump will be the Presidential candidate for the Republicans. Nikki is out as VP, So who could it be? Ramaswamy is charismatic and a good public speaker, plus he likes to confront the Legacy Media and he's a minority. I doubt it could be DeSantis, but you never know. He needs more Seasoning. Noem and MTG have both been mentioned and they are women so that is a point in their favor. If Trump wants to go with a woman, I think Kari Lake would be a better choice. She has media experience, which could be helpful for Trump. A dark horse as far as I'm concerned is Governor Abbott of Texas. Yeah he's white dude, but he's handicapped and in a wheel chair.
So the field is loaded and whomever Trump selects as his running mate is going to have to continue draining the swamp. That's why I lean heavily toward those with experience dealing with the media. I lean slightly toward Ramaswamy and Lake. What is your choice? Do you have a preference?
MTG and Lake would be completely disastrous picks and would guarantee keeping Biden in the WH for 4 more years.
Vivek has said he doesn't want to be VP but would likely be a good choice. My first pick is Noem. Love her on every level.
I'm curious your thoughts on how the right might accept a Hindu Indian as their presumptive vice leader? His list of commandments state, "God is real." How might some folks grapple with the fact Vivek does not believe that Jesus is God?
Wasn't the whole point of making Pence VP to sway the Christian Right? How does Vivek appeal to this sect of the voting population that are far less policy oriented and far more driven by cultural/ethical issues? There has never been a president or vice president that hasn't professed to being a Christian... The Christian right may not vote for Biden, but some might just stay home...
How does someone like Vivek convince the center-left votes that Trump needs in crucial swing states (and I believe doesn't currently have) to go in their favor? As someone who isn't religious, being told that I need to believe that a God is real seems quite divisive. I said in my only other post on the this forum that I could never vote for someone who commands me to do anything.
In my eyes, Vivek is as polarizing as Lake and MTG are in the sense that they they've all reached a threshold that would make it difficult to ever consider voting for them.
Noem isn't convincing many centrists to vote Trump... just gonna tell you that now. She's every bit as divisive in the eyes of someone looking outside in at the conservative party.
It's not going to happen... but Trump would probably win if Haley was made his VP. She would be a neutralizing force in the face of Trump's behavior that drives people away. You're speaking to someone who is far from convinced by Biden and watched the debates... Haley was the only one that came off as somewhat voteable.