Who Will Be Trump’s Running Mate?

David Thornton

David Thornton is a freelance writer and professional pilot who has also lived in Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. He is a graduate of the University of Georgia and Emmanuel College. He is Christian conservative/libertarian who was fortunate enough to have seen Ronald Reagan in person during his formative years. A former contributor to The Resurgent, David now writes for the Racket News with fellow Resurgent alum, Steve Berman, and his personal blog, CaptainKudzu. He currently lives with his wife and daughter near Columbus, Georgia. His son is serving in the US Air Force. You can find him on Twitter @CaptainKudzu and Facebook.

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  1. DensityDuck
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    He’s gonna ask Pence.

    Pence is gonna say yes.Report

  2. Jaybird
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    I could see Tim Scott. It’s not that Scott would bring Black voters with him… it’s that, in 2012, Romney got 4% of the Black vote. Obama got 96%. 24 out of 25.

    Just sheer regression to the mean would get Trump back up to the numbers that Bob Dole enjoyed.

    But Trump does surprisingly well among the African-American community.. “Are you saying he gets a majority?” “No. I am not saying he gets a majority.” As I was saying, he does surprisingly well.

    Here’s what the WaPo said last September:

    Across five high-quality polls that have broken out non-White voters in the past month, Trump is averaging 20 percent of Black voters and 42 percent of Hispanic voters.

    20%?!? You’ve heard that 4 out of 5 dentists recommend sugar-free gum to their patients that chew gum? Well… what does Tim Scott bring? He’s not particularly scary to the fifth dentist.Report

    • Chip Daniels in reply to Jaybird
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      Here’s an article in 2020 discussing how Trump used Tim Scott as a campaign surrogate in an effort to boost black support.
      On the first night of the convention in August, the only Black Republican US senator, Tim Scott of South Carolina, relayed his personal success story, “Our family went from cotton to Congress in one lifetime,” he said. And Trump gave a full pardon to Jon Ponder, a Black convicted felon turned criminal justice activist.

      https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/9/12/biden-battles-trump-lack-of-enthusiasm-among-black-voters

      The article notes a poll showing that “According to a recent poll, 13 percent of Black voters said they plan to vote for Trump this election.”
      https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/9/12/biden-battles-trump-lack-of-enthusiasm-among-black-voters

      The actual election results: Biden, 92% of Black votes, Trump 8%.Report

      • Jaybird in reply to Chip Daniels
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        8% is better than what he got in 2016. Given that we cannot say whether Al Jazeera or WaPo is correct, let’s look at the trusted NYT.

        Here’s the New York Times in November:

        New polls by The New York Times and Siena College found that 22 percent of Black voters in six of the most important battleground states said they would support former President Donald J. Trump in next year’s election, and 71 percent would back Mr. Biden.

        The drift in support is striking, given that Mr. Trump won just 8 percent of Black voters nationally in 2020 and 6 percent in 2016, according to the Pew Research Center. A Republican presidential candidate has not won more than 12 percent of the Black vote in nearly half a century.

        22 percent! That’s crazy.Report

  3. Burt Likko
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    IMHO Kari Lake’s continued adherence to, and insistence upon, the “Democratic election cheating” myth is a significant plus in her column. She has proven she will parrot whatever lies Trump disseminates to the point of making a fool of herself in court and lose multiple elections based upon it. That’s damn strong proof of her loyalty.Report

  4. ChasM
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    Tucker. You didn’t handicap Tucker.Report

  5. Pinky
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    Noem and Stefanik seem like the best bets for female running mates. It’s funny that we talk about the role looks play with male candidates, but we’re often hesitant to discuss it with female candidates – at least, out loud. Sanders isn’t good-looking enough. Boebert is too good-looking. Noem and Stefanik, they’re in the right range.Report

  6. Philip H
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    I’d say Stefaniak is the logical choice. Real Trump Loyalist – which is all he cares about.Report

  7. Michael Cain
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    For what it’s worth, Boebert came off badly in the Republican straw poll in the Colorado 4th District, and in the polls I’ve seen Lake loses to Gallego whether Sinema runs or not. That may incline either of them to be more willing to drop their Congressional plans to take the VP slot. Noem in South Dakota is term-limited out in 2026. Sanders is two years into her first term and is not term-limited out until 2030.

    Plus, as I mentioned in the time capsule comments, I don’t believe Trump will pick anyone from west of the Mississippi River. He has always — and this goes back to when I lived in New Jersey 40 years ago — been a walking talking version of the famous New Yorker cover. As President, he visited six foreign countries before he set foot west of the Mississippi, and that first step was a couple of hours stop in Iowa less than a hundred miles from the river.Report

  8. Ken S.
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    There’s only one choice Trump could possible make for a running mate. Himself. Two reasons. 1. I alone can fix it. 2. When he’s finally impeached and convicted, he can succeed himself.Report

    • Pinky in reply to Ken S.
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      Yeah, it makes sense that he’d offer it, but Trump would never accept the VP slot. He’d take it as a slight, then they’d start an online feud…man, I laugh now, but this could actually happen.Report

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