Trump Wanted To Back Out Of Choosing Mike Pence For Veep

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These guys are off to a great start.

Donald Trump is famous for decisively firing people. But according to multiple reports on Friday, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee tried and failed to fire his own running mate ― all before he’d even formally announced who he was.

CNN’s Dana Bash and NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell both reported that Trump got cold feet Thursday night over his apparent veep choice, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence. According to Bash, Trump was “so unsure” about his offer to Pence that “around midnight last night, he asked aides if he could get out of it.”

O’Donnell tweeted that the real estate mogul was on the phone late into the evening on Thursday, “asking if he could change course on VP pick.”

A Trump campaign spokesman flatly denied those assertions.

And yet, some circumstantial evidence seems to back them up. After news of thehorrific terrorist attack in Nice, France, broke on Thursday, Trump tweeted that he would be postponing the highly anticipated announcement of his choice for vice president, which had been slated for Friday morning at Trump Tower in New York.

In the end, Trump made his announcement on Friday anyway, on Twitter.

As The Washington Post reported, the campaign had been giving mixed messages onTrump’s veep situation throughout Thursday. Paul Manafort, Trump’s campaign chairman, said the running mate announcement was forthcoming, while Jason Miller, a Trump campaign spokesman, contradicted that by saying Trump still hadn’t made a decision yet.

O’Donnell reported that Trump followed the news from Beverly Hills, California, and was “irritated” that leaks had pointed to Pence as his pick. According to O’Donnell, Trump hadn’t notified his other rumored choices, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, that he’d already made up his mind and settled on the Indiana governor.

Not exactly an impressive performance for an aspiring decider-in-chief.

Donald Trump Wanted To Back Out Of Choosing Mike Pence For Veep: Reports

It just gets crazier and crazier. Hillary and Bill should be able to stroll into the White House.

 
You can bet your ass that Barry Hussein wanted to back out of of the DNC choice of the brain damaged Joe Biden and you almost gotta laugh that the democrat party kicked out their own nominee for V.P., Joe Lieberman, out of the freaking party when he became too moderate for the radicals who took over the democrat party.
 
You can bet your ass that Barry Hussein wanted to back out of of the DNC choice of the brain damaged Joe Biden and you almost gotta laugh that the democrat party kicked out their own nominee for V.P., Joe Lieberman, out of the freaking party when he became too moderate for the radicals who took over the democrat party.

Damn, you deflection freaks are hilarious! You have the attention span of a gnat. Only the 5th post and already ragging on Obama. So funny...
 
You can bet your ass that Barry Hussein wanted to back out of of the DNC choice of the brain damaged Joe Biden and you almost gotta laugh that the democrat party kicked out their own nominee for V.P., Joe Lieberman, out of the freaking party when he became too moderate for the radicals who took over the democrat party.

Damn, you deflection freaks are hilarious! You have the attention span of a gnat. Only the 5th post and already ragging on Obama. So funny...

Your kicking ass. keep it up!
 
You can bet your ass that Barry Hussein wanted to back out of of the DNC choice of the brain damaged Joe Biden and you almost gotta laugh that the democrat party kicked out their own nominee for V.P., Joe Lieberman, out of the freaking party when he became too moderate for the radicals who took over the democrat party.

Damn, you deflection freaks are hilarious! You have the attention span of a gnat. Only the 5th post and already ragging on Obama. So funny...
You were ragging on Trump with the first post. Dumass.
 
These guys are off to a great start.

Donald Trump is famous for decisively firing people. But according to multiple reports on Friday, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee tried and failed to fire his own running mate ― all before he’d even formally announced who he was.

CNN’s Dana Bash and NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell both reported that Trump got cold feet Thursday night over his apparent veep choice, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence. According to Bash, Trump was “so unsure” about his offer to Pence that “around midnight last night, he asked aides if he could get out of it.”

O’Donnell tweeted that the real estate mogul was on the phone late into the evening on Thursday, “asking if he could change course on VP pick.”

A Trump campaign spokesman flatly denied those assertions.

And yet, some circumstantial evidence seems to back them up. After news of thehorrific terrorist attack in Nice, France, broke on Thursday, Trump tweeted that he would be postponing the highly anticipated announcement of his choice for vice president, which had been slated for Friday morning at Trump Tower in New York.

In the end, Trump made his announcement on Friday anyway, on Twitter.

As The Washington Post reported, the campaign had been giving mixed messages onTrump’s veep situation throughout Thursday. Paul Manafort, Trump’s campaign chairman, said the running mate announcement was forthcoming, while Jason Miller, a Trump campaign spokesman, contradicted that by saying Trump still hadn’t made a decision yet.

O’Donnell reported that Trump followed the news from Beverly Hills, California, and was “irritated” that leaks had pointed to Pence as his pick. According to O’Donnell, Trump hadn’t notified his other rumored choices, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, that he’d already made up his mind and settled on the Indiana governor.

Not exactly an impressive performance for an aspiring decider-in-chief.

Donald Trump Wanted To Back Out Of Choosing Mike Pence For Veep: Reports

It just gets crazier and crazier. Hillary and Bill should be able to stroll into the White House.



I don't know if it is true or not. I'll wait for more info to surface. However, it would not be surprising in the least. I'm still trying to figure out the selection.

Pence does nothing to excite the base
Pence does nothing to improve the standing with women
Pence does nothing to improve the standing with blacks
Pence does nothing to improve the standing with Hispanics
Pence does nothing to improve the standing with Independents
Pence adds very little foreign policy experience
Pence adds little to the ticket in terms of fund raising

Clearly the strategy going forward is to have Pence try to convince the GOP rank and file that Drumpf is on their side. He will fail.
 
These guys are off to a great start.

Donald Trump is famous for decisively firing people. But according to multiple reports on Friday, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee tried and failed to fire his own running mate ― all before he’d even formally announced who he was.

CNN’s Dana Bash and NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell both reported that Trump got cold feet Thursday night over his apparent veep choice, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence. According to Bash, Trump was “so unsure” about his offer to Pence that “around midnight last night, he asked aides if he could get out of it.”

O’Donnell tweeted that the real estate mogul was on the phone late into the evening on Thursday, “asking if he could change course on VP pick.”

A Trump campaign spokesman flatly denied those assertions.

And yet, some circumstantial evidence seems to back them up. After news of thehorrific terrorist attack in Nice, France, broke on Thursday, Trump tweeted that he would be postponing the highly anticipated announcement of his choice for vice president, which had been slated for Friday morning at Trump Tower in New York.

In the end, Trump made his announcement on Friday anyway, on Twitter.

As The Washington Post reported, the campaign had been giving mixed messages onTrump’s veep situation throughout Thursday. Paul Manafort, Trump’s campaign chairman, said the running mate announcement was forthcoming, while Jason Miller, a Trump campaign spokesman, contradicted that by saying Trump still hadn’t made a decision yet.

O’Donnell reported that Trump followed the news from Beverly Hills, California, and was “irritated” that leaks had pointed to Pence as his pick. According to O’Donnell, Trump hadn’t notified his other rumored choices, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, that he’d already made up his mind and settled on the Indiana governor.

Not exactly an impressive performance for an aspiring decider-in-chief.

Donald Trump Wanted To Back Out Of Choosing Mike Pence For Veep: Reports

It just gets crazier and crazier. Hillary and Bill should be able to stroll into the White House.



I don't know if it is true or not. I'll wait for more info to surface. However, it would not be surprising in the least. I'm still trying to figure out the selection.

Pence does nothing to excite the base
Pence does nothing to improve the standing with women
Pence does nothing to improve the standing with blacks
Pence does nothing to improve the standing with Hispanics
Pence does nothing to improve the standing with Independents
Pence adds very little foreign policy experience
Pence adds little to the ticket in terms of fund raising

Clearly the strategy going forward is to have Pence try to convince the GOP rank and file that Drumpf is on their side. He will fail.

No he won't. You support a bus stop rat bag old hag power-hungry incompetent lying piece of shit.
You fail.
 
You were ragging on Trump with the first post. Dumass.


Hey, moron, this thread IS about Trump's flip-flopping......It is you idiots that since you can;t defend the clown you picked, quickly have to revert to and whine about........, "but, but, but, I hate Obama......)
 
I'm skeptical. If Trump didn't want Pence, he wouldn't be the choice. Of course he could get out of it if he quietly encouraged the delegates to deny Pence but he wouldn't have any control over a new choice and it would look bad for his ego
 
These guys are off to a great start.

Donald Trump is famous for decisively firing people. But according to multiple reports on Friday, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee tried and failed to fire his own running mate ― all before he’d even formally announced who he was.

CNN’s Dana Bash and NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell both reported that Trump got cold feet Thursday night over his apparent veep choice, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence. According to Bash, Trump was “so unsure” about his offer to Pence that “around midnight last night, he asked aides if he could get out of it.”

O’Donnell tweeted that the real estate mogul was on the phone late into the evening on Thursday, “asking if he could change course on VP pick.”

A Trump campaign spokesman flatly denied those assertions.

And yet, some circumstantial evidence seems to back them up. After news of thehorrific terrorist attack in Nice, France, broke on Thursday, Trump tweeted that he would be postponing the highly anticipated announcement of his choice for vice president, which had been slated for Friday morning at Trump Tower in New York.

In the end, Trump made his announcement on Friday anyway, on Twitter.

As The Washington Post reported, the campaign had been giving mixed messages onTrump’s veep situation throughout Thursday. Paul Manafort, Trump’s campaign chairman, said the running mate announcement was forthcoming, while Jason Miller, a Trump campaign spokesman, contradicted that by saying Trump still hadn’t made a decision yet.

O’Donnell reported that Trump followed the news from Beverly Hills, California, and was “irritated” that leaks had pointed to Pence as his pick. According to O’Donnell, Trump hadn’t notified his other rumored choices, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, that he’d already made up his mind and settled on the Indiana governor.

Not exactly an impressive performance for an aspiring decider-in-chief.

Donald Trump Wanted To Back Out Of Choosing Mike Pence For Veep: Reports

It just gets crazier and crazier. Hillary and Bill should be able to stroll into the White House.



Not one thing in our OP supported your title other than by inuendo
 
The choice of Pence equals "no loss, no gain" for Trump.....His "base" remains the same with NO additional "converts" to his campaign. Can any right winger honestly state..."...well, I wasn't sure about backing Trump before, but now after picking Pence, I'm all for him"???
 
The choice of Pence equals "no loss, no gain" for Trump.....His "base" remains the same with NO additional "converts" to his campaign. Can any right winger honestly state..."...well, I wasn't sure about backing Trump before, but now after picking Pence, I'm all for him"???

Pence is a conservative, which is the area Trump has struggled with. This makes no sense.
 
You can bet your ass that Barry Hussein wanted to back out of of the DNC choice of the brain damaged Joe Biden and you almost gotta laugh that the democrat party kicked out their own nominee for V.P., Joe Lieberman, out of the freaking party when he became too moderate for the radicals who took over the democrat party.
Joe Biden speaks his mind.....I thought you guys liked that.
 

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