Now it's being reported that Trump's narrowed things down to Governor Doug Burgum (R-ND), Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), and Senator Tim Scott (R-SC). Funny how none of that lines up with your alphabet soup. Oh, and I'd like a link to where that alphabet soup is used in at least two different articles on politics. RDS, on the other hand, is used pretty commonly, even though you wanted to pretend you didn't know it. 🙄
I'm not really familiar with Doug Burgum's record which means he's obscure enough not to outshine Trump, which for Trump is important. Vance brings all of his RINO glory to the table, but he's just a white guy. He did have a movie made about him, though, and Trump is star-struck. Rubio isn't such a big Hispanic draw outside of Florida, but Trump may not know that. He is a bigger name than any of the others, but that's partly because of the Gang of Eight. Trump may try to polish that turd by saying it proves that Rubio can work across the aisle. But what did he work ON? That's something Trump doesn't want associated with his brand. Besides, Trump doesn't want a big name, or a relatively handsome face. Trump is insecure that way.
Which leaves Tim Scott. Scott is good-looking, but he's a mid-wit, so he won't outshine Trump. He's a RINO, too, but a lot of people don't know that. And he does bring the DEI hire to the table.
We have a winner! Scott is a name that comes up frequently, and whenever he does, I tell people he'll be the pick because deep down Trump is a Democrat, and we know how Dems love their DEI hires! Scott is Trump's Kamala.
I was rooting for Winsome Sears, Lt. Gov. of Virginia. She's savvy, a real conservative and ticks not one, but two boxes. She's a fighter, an all-American success story, and did I mention she's a real conservative? I can't mention that enough. She would balance the ticket.
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