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My guess would be Kasich is at the top of the list for VP. I'm guessing Christie is more likely an AG pick
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No thanks to #'s 2,3,5,6,7,8,10,11,or 12. I prefer Ventura first but would love to see Patrick Buchanan.I'm sure the consideration goes a hundred deep. But here's my starter list....
1. John Kasich - A contrarian who has a great record to put Trump over the top in Ohio and possibly balance perception as well as help steer the campaign.
2. Chris Christie - A 'straight talking' enigmatic presence who can appeal to a broad base.
3. Condy Rice - A black woman to counter Hillary's vote for me cos I'm a woman crap. Has her own e-mailgate that would perceptually negate HC's felonious activities.
4. Jesse Ventura - Would be an independent on the ticket. A guy who calls it how it is and who could solidify the Trump excitement factor. Has experience as a governor as well.
5. Ben Carson - Appeals to the principled right. Media will have a field day with his 'attempted murdering' And fair or not, his 'whiteness' will not bring in the minorities.
6. Mike Huckabee - Not the charismatic forces he once was.
7. Sarah Palin - Not gonna see this train wreck again.
8. Scott Walker - Just another Paul Ryan who threw the Donald under the bus on his way out.
9. Rand Paul - Good at taking on the establishment and has Senatorial experience; but ultimately not on point with Trump's message.
10. Carli Fiorina - Impractical even if Donald hadn't already slammed her.
11. Ted Cruz - Donald's basically called him ineligible.
12. Jeb Bush - Trump's favorite punching bag. Not very likely.
Kasich is the only sane one.
He is a bit mushy I prefer others to Kasich but he has experience and is the LEAST worst among those left in the race.I think he will tap Joni Ernst Senator from Iowa as his VP.No thanks to #'s 2,3,5,6,7,8,10,11,or 12. I prefer Ventura first but would love to see Patrick Buchanan.I'm sure the consideration goes a hundred deep. But here's my starter list....
1. John Kasich - A contrarian who has a great record to put Trump over the top in Ohio and possibly balance perception as well as help steer the campaign.
2. Chris Christie - A 'straight talking' enigmatic presence who can appeal to a broad base.
3. Condy Rice - A black woman to counter Hillary's vote for me cos I'm a woman crap. Has her own e-mailgate that would perceptually negate HC's felonious activities.
4. Jesse Ventura - Would be an independent on the ticket. A guy who calls it how it is and who could solidify the Trump excitement factor. Has experience as a governor as well.
5. Ben Carson - Appeals to the principled right. Media will have a field day with his 'attempted murdering' And fair or not, his 'whiteness' will not bring in the minorities.
6. Mike Huckabee - Not the charismatic forces he once was.
7. Sarah Palin - Not gonna see this train wreck again.
8. Scott Walker - Just another Paul Ryan who threw the Donald under the bus on his way out.
9. Rand Paul - Good at taking on the establishment and has Senatorial experience; but ultimately not on point with Trump's message.
10. Carli Fiorina - Impractical even if Donald hadn't already slammed her.
11. Ted Cruz - Donald's basically called him ineligible.
12. Jeb Bush - Trump's favorite punching bag. Not very likely.
Kasich is a big phony, too, imo.
All politicians are phony. But Kasich strikes me as truly caring and wanting whats best for this country and the people in it. From his heart.
Personally, I think Trump will pick Carson.
He is a bit mushy I prefer others to Kasich but he has experience and is the LEAST worst among those left in the race.I think he will tap Joni Ernst Senator from Iowa as his VP.No thanks to #'s 2,3,5,6,7,8,10,11,or 12. I prefer Ventura first but would love to see Patrick Buchanan.I'm sure the consideration goes a hundred deep. But here's my starter list....
1. John Kasich - A contrarian who has a great record to put Trump over the top in Ohio and possibly balance perception as well as help steer the campaign.
2. Chris Christie - A 'straight talking' enigmatic presence who can appeal to a broad base.
3. Condy Rice - A black woman to counter Hillary's vote for me cos I'm a woman crap. Has her own e-mailgate that would perceptually negate HC's felonious activities.
4. Jesse Ventura - Would be an independent on the ticket. A guy who calls it how it is and who could solidify the Trump excitement factor. Has experience as a governor as well.
5. Ben Carson - Appeals to the principled right. Media will have a field day with his 'attempted murdering' And fair or not, his 'whiteness' will not bring in the minorities.
6. Mike Huckabee - Not the charismatic forces he once was.
7. Sarah Palin - Not gonna see this train wreck again.
8. Scott Walker - Just another Paul Ryan who threw the Donald under the bus on his way out.
9. Rand Paul - Good at taking on the establishment and has Senatorial experience; but ultimately not on point with Trump's message.
10. Carli Fiorina - Impractical even if Donald hadn't already slammed her.
11. Ted Cruz - Donald's basically called him ineligible.
12. Jeb Bush - Trump's favorite punching bag. Not very likely.
Kasich is a big phony, too, imo.
The only 2 that would have anything to do with Mr. Trump are Palin, Ventura and Christie.
I agreed then but I don't now. I liked Paul I am not a capitalist and think his economic ideas would have led to mass death among the poor because of his wanting to end min wage laws and allowing capitalism to go wild. I agree with his non interventionism and his stance on the Fed Reserve as well.He is a bit mushy I prefer others to Kasich but he has experience and is the LEAST worst among those left in the race.I think he will tap Joni Ernst Senator from Iowa as his VP.No thanks to #'s 2,3,5,6,7,8,10,11,or 12. I prefer Ventura first but would love to see Patrick Buchanan.I'm sure the consideration goes a hundred deep. But here's my starter list....
1. John Kasich - A contrarian who has a great record to put Trump over the top in Ohio and possibly balance perception as well as help steer the campaign.
2. Chris Christie - A 'straight talking' enigmatic presence who can appeal to a broad base.
3. Condy Rice - A black woman to counter Hillary's vote for me cos I'm a woman crap. Has her own e-mailgate that would perceptually negate HC's felonious activities.
4. Jesse Ventura - Would be an independent on the ticket. A guy who calls it how it is and who could solidify the Trump excitement factor. Has experience as a governor as well.
5. Ben Carson - Appeals to the principled right. Media will have a field day with his 'attempted murdering' And fair or not, his 'whiteness' will not bring in the minorities.
6. Mike Huckabee - Not the charismatic forces he once was.
7. Sarah Palin - Not gonna see this train wreck again.
8. Scott Walker - Just another Paul Ryan who threw the Donald under the bus on his way out.
9. Rand Paul - Good at taking on the establishment and has Senatorial experience; but ultimately not on point with Trump's message.
10. Carli Fiorina - Impractical even if Donald hadn't already slammed her.
11. Ted Cruz - Donald's basically called him ineligible.
12. Jeb Bush - Trump's favorite punching bag. Not very likely.
Kasich is a big phony, too, imo.
Ron Paul was the answer. America said no.
Meant to fix it; 3. I don't see Jessie Ventura being viable but he would jump at the chance to have his name in the lights once more. And they have worked together in the past in the WWE...which is fitting for the type of circus that would ensue an election of Mr. Trump; all theater, totally fake, and you end up on one side or the other.The only 2 that would have anything to do with Mr. Trump are Palin, Ventura and Christie
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All politicians are phony. But Kasich strikes me as truly caring and wanting whats best for this country and the people in it. From his heart.
Personally, I think Trump will pick Carson.
I agreed then but I don't now. I liked Paul I am not a capitalist and think his economic ideas would have led to mass death among the poor because of his wanting to end min wage laws and allowing capitalism to go wild. I agree with his non interventionism and his stance on the Fed Reserve as well.
There is a reason I stopped believing in unfettered capitalism its because I am poor and I know what would happen to people like me who do work jobs but don't make enough without governments help in many areas. I know what would happen to my disabled father and mother who get SSI and medicare.I agreed then but I don't now. I liked Paul I am not a capitalist and think his economic ideas would have led to mass death among the poor because of his wanting to end min wage laws and allowing capitalism to go wild. I agree with his non interventionism and his stance on the Fed Reserve as well.
That's certainly what government fat cats would have you believe.
There is a reason I stopped believing in unfettered capitalism its because I am poor and I know what would happen to people like me who do work jobs but don't make enough without governments help in many areas. I know what would happen to my disabled father and mother who get SSI and medicare.I agreed then but I don't now. I liked Paul I am not a capitalist and think his economic ideas would have led to mass death among the poor because of his wanting to end min wage laws and allowing capitalism to go wild. I agree with his non interventionism and his stance on the Fed Reserve as well.
That's certainly what government fat cats would have you believe.
No thanks to #'s 2,3,5,6,7,8,10,11,or 12. I prefer Ventura first but would love to see Patrick Buchanan.I'm sure the consideration goes a hundred deep. But here's my starter list....
1. John Kasich - A contrarian who has a great record to put Trump over the top in Ohio and possibly balance perception as well as help steer the campaign.
2. Chris Christie - A 'straight talking' enigmatic presence who can appeal to a broad base.
3. Condy Rice - A black woman to counter Hillary's vote for me cos I'm a woman crap. Has her own e-mailgate that would perceptually negate HC's felonious activities.
4. Jesse Ventura - Would be an independent on the ticket. A guy who calls it how it is and who could solidify the Trump excitement factor. Has experience as a governor as well.
5. Ben Carson - Appeals to the principled right. Media will have a field day with his 'attempted murdering' And fair or not, his 'whiteness' will not bring in the minorities.
6. Mike Huckabee - Not the charismatic forces he once was.
7. Sarah Palin - Not gonna see this train wreck again.
8. Scott Walker - Just another Paul Ryan who threw the Donald under the bus on his way out.
9. Rand Paul - Good at taking on the establishment and has Senatorial experience; but ultimately not on point with Trump's message.
10. Carli Fiorina - Impractical even if Donald hadn't already slammed her.
11. Ted Cruz - Donald's basically called him ineligible.
12. Jeb Bush - Trump's favorite punching bag. Not very likely.
Trump won't give a hint of any names. So far It's been always been next week.