OMFG! You mean there are people who want to be Trump's VP?Donald Trump's vice presidential search turned into a head-spinning melodrama Wednesday as candidates vying for the spot hopped on planes and phones to perform frenzied, last-minute try-outs.
OMFG! You mean there are people who want to be Trump's VP?
Astonishing. Astonishing.
Every day I'm gob smacked by something new out of that campaign.
What happens if Ted Cruz has agreed to it?
Gingrich is apparently out.
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OMFG! You mean there are people who want to be Trump's VP?
Astonishing. Astonishing.
Every day I'm gob smacked by something new out of that campaign.
Gingrich is out? Any reason given? I mean, it would have been a terrible choice, but I had not heard he was officially out.
There is more than a little speculation that Trump really doesn't want to be president and may pull a Sarah Palin before his term is up. Maybe the potential VP candidates have designs on taking over the presidency.
What happens if Ted Cruz has agreed to it?
Why would Gingrich be a terrible choice? Because he balanced the budget?
Gingrich is out? Any reason given? I mean, it would have been a terrible choice, but I had not heard he was officially out.
OMFG! You mean there are people who want to be Trump's VP?
Astonishing. Astonishing.
Every day I'm gob smacked by something new out of that campaign.
Why would Gingrich be a terrible choice? Because he balanced the budget?
The kook left will go wild.
To take the question seriously(it is really unlikely, but then again, so is this whole election), it would help solidify very conservative voters for Trump, but would have little effect on the outcome of the election. Clinton would have some fun with ads featuring the two of them at the republican debate. It would probably be a better choice than most Trump could make, but not the best possible choice. It should be pointed out that Cruz, and most of the better choices are not interested though, or so it is reported.
Any one notice that this election requires any post about it to have at least two caveats?
I read something yesterday about Gen. Flynn being considered.
Michael Flynn, the retired general on Donald Trump's VP shortlist, explained - Vox
This election just gets weirder and weirder.
There is more than a little speculation that Trump really doesn't want to be president and may pull a Sarah Palin before his term is up. Maybe the potential VP candidates have designs on taking over the presidency.
If I remember right Paul Ryan had no interest in being Speaker of the House. **** happens and remember there is a big chunk of the party leadership who just do not want him(Trump) as president. If anyone is clever enough to manipulate those leaders it is Ted Cruz.
Cruz would most certainly agree to those terms.
What happens if Ted Cruz has agreed to it?
I'm not sure I would view the spin of the NY Times, and others of similar ideologically driven narratives, as providing legitimate speculation. More like desperately floating anything they can gin up of in the face of a very flawed candidate they are campaigning for.
Gingrich is remembered for putting a work clause into the entitlement programs. Which made it tougher to recieve benefits. Lots of voters do not want that to happen again.
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA) is a United States federal law considered to be a major welfare reform. The bill was a cornerstone of the Republican Contract with America and was introduced by Rep. E. Clay Shaw, Jr. (R-FL-22). President Bill Clinton signed PRWORA into law on August 22, 1996, fulfilling his 1992 campaign promise to "end welfare as we have come to know it".
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