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It's his weird mouth and lower lip.
He just needs some strong organization with some strong personalities stumping for him. Don't get me wrong, Cruz would work too but I'm concerned the two of them are gonna end up enemies the way things seem to be headed. Maybe not but whether Cruz is on the ticket or not, he can still be a major asset just by campaigning for him. My concern would be Ohio and Florida. Virginia is important too.Trump/Cruz can take the east coast and the southern border states. The west coast is trash so forget them. That leaves the northern border and the mid west. Ideas?Texas always goes Republican. I would suggest someone from California but there aren't many conservatives to choose from. Giuliani has charisma going for him too. He's not just a New York figure either, he's well known and loved nationwide. Remember, Al Gore didn't win his own state in 2,000.Two from New York will never work. Cruz carries Texas and that is a lot of votes.Rudy Giuliani. Terrorism is the main issue and who better than Giuliani to make that case? Think 9/11.
He looks like a fucking zombie!
Florida would say Bush MAYBE? Virginia would be interesting. But it does have a STRONG slave state background. Who we got in Ohio?He just needs some strong organization with some strong personalities stumping for him. Don't get me wrong, Cruz would work too but I'm concerned the two of them are gonna end up enemies the way things seem to be headed. Maybe not but whether Cruz is on the ticket or not, he can still be a major asset just by campaigning for him. My concern would be Ohio and Florida. Virginia is important too.Trump/Cruz can take the east coast and the southern border states. The west coast is trash so forget them. That leaves the northern border and the mid west. Ideas?Texas always goes Republican. I would suggest someone from California but there aren't many conservatives to choose from. Giuliani has charisma going for him too. He's not just a New York figure either, he's well known and loved nationwide. Remember, Al Gore didn't win his own state in 2,000.Two from New York will never work. Cruz carries Texas and that is a lot of votes.Rudy Giuliani. Terrorism is the main issue and who better than Giuliani to make that case? Think 9/11.
Now THAT is an interesting pick.There could be other long shots in the mix, too. Freshman Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst is skyrocketing to fame after her 2014 win, delivering this year’s State of the Union rebuttal. She’ll have major influence in her home state caucuses. The Iraq combat veteran would bring military heft to a ticket, though critics would attack her lack of experience.
Add military veteran to that resume.
lolMe? Patrick Buchanan!
In his acceptance speech, Buchanan proposed U.S. withdrawal from the IMF, the WTO, the UN, and expelling the UN from New York, abolishing the Internal Revenue Service, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Department of Housing and Urban Development, soft money, taxes on inheritance and capital gains, and affirmative action programs. Buchanan also proposed a 10% tariff of foreign imports and term-limits for members of Congress.
Nuff said.
I'd rather it be someone more well known.Now THAT is an interesting pick.There could be other long shots in the mix, too. Freshman Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst is skyrocketing to fame after her 2014 win, delivering this year’s State of the Union rebuttal. She’ll have major influence in her home state caucuses. The Iraq combat veteran would bring military heft to a ticket, though critics would attack her lack of experience.
Add military veteran to that resume.
Early life and career[edit]
Ernst was born Joni Kay Culver in Montgomery County, Iowa, the daughter of Marilyn and Richard Culver.[6] She was valedictorian of her class at Stanton High School.[7] Ernst earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Iowa State University,[8] and a Master of Public Administration degree from Columbus College.[7][9] While in college, Ernst took part in an agricultural exchange to the Soviet Union.[10]
Military career[edit]
Ernst served as a lieutenant colonel in the logistics branch, commanding the 185th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion at Camp Dodge, the largest battalion in the Iowa Army National Guard.[11][12] Upon her retirement from the military in 2015, Ernst had served 23 years between the Army Reserve and theNational Guard.[1] She spent 14 months in Kuwait in 2003-2004 as a company commander during Operation Iraqi Freedom.[9][13][14]
Joni Ernst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She has a damn good resume.
Trump IS the well known half. A balanced ticket is Ying/Yang right? Trump makes Hillary look bad but THIS woman DESTROYS Hillary in the eyes of the female population.I'd rather it be someone more well known.Now THAT is an interesting pick.There could be other long shots in the mix, too. Freshman Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst is skyrocketing to fame after her 2014 win, delivering this year’s State of the Union rebuttal. She’ll have major influence in her home state caucuses. The Iraq combat veteran would bring military heft to a ticket, though critics would attack her lack of experience.
Add military veteran to that resume.
Early life and career[edit]
Ernst was born Joni Kay Culver in Montgomery County, Iowa, the daughter of Marilyn and Richard Culver.[6] She was valedictorian of her class at Stanton High School.[7] Ernst earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Iowa State University,[8] and a Master of Public Administration degree from Columbus College.[7][9] While in college, Ernst took part in an agricultural exchange to the Soviet Union.[10]
Military career[edit]
Ernst served as a lieutenant colonel in the logistics branch, commanding the 185th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion at Camp Dodge, the largest battalion in the Iowa Army National Guard.[11][12] Upon her retirement from the military in 2015, Ernst had served 23 years between the Army Reserve and theNational Guard.[1] She spent 14 months in Kuwait in 2003-2004 as a company commander during Operation Iraqi Freedom.[9][13][14]
Joni Ernst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She has a damn good resume.