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You people are hard to believe. All through 2015 going on as if it was election year already --- now you're on to VPs, when POTUS candidates aren't even close to being nominated.
He has said he wants a political person...so that leads it wide open really.I have no idea. There are so many ways for Trump to go.
Does he pick another outsider, or a far right choice to appease the rest the of the republican party, or a woman/minority to offset the "Old white men" attack. I couldn't even speculate at this point.
Trump and Hillary picks who for VP?
Trump picks Kasich to get an edge in Ohio, run the Senate, and to appease the Establishment side.
Hillary will pick Bernie for VP, because he has a solid knowledge of the Senates working and she will try to unify her broken party and hope that some of Sanders Honesty Aura rubs off on her in the general election.
Well right now the party is still settling out who they want, so of course Trump is not the pick of the majority who prefers other candidates.I wonder how many Republicans would say "uh, thanks but no thanks" to Trump.
Are you sure you want to run on that ticket?
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Do you think there are some Republicans - particularly "establishment" types - who wouldn't want to be associated with him?Well right now the party is still settling out who they want, so of course Trump is not the pick of the majority who prefers other candidates.I wonder how many Republicans would say "uh, thanks but no thanks" to Trump.
Are you sure you want to run on that ticket?
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But lets re-engineer the situation here. Yes Trump is not supported by like 60% of the GOP, but then Rubio is not supported by 85%, Cruz is not supported by 80% and so on. The opposition to Trump is among fewer people than opposition by all the others OR THEY WOULD BE VOTING THAT WAY.
Every supposed 'cap' to Trumps support has been blown through and he is now running 44% on the Reuters rolling poll.
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Of course, like there were many who did not wish to be associated with Romney, and McCain, and all the others.Do you think there are some Republicans - particularly "establishment" types - who wouldn't want to be associated with him?
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