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    Trump’s Highly Anticipated Vice Presidential Pick Sparks Intense Lobbying and Divisions Among Close Advisers

    June 23, 2024 Politics No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Former President Donald Trump is currently in the process of selecting a potential running mate, with sharp divisions emerging among his close advisers and donors on the best choice. Lobbying efforts within Trump’s circle have intensified as individuals such as his son, Donald Trump Jr., have openly expressed support for Sen. J.D. Vance, while Rupert Murdoch has advocated for North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and Fox News host Sean Hannity has endorsed Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.

    With less than a month until the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, where Trump plans to announce his pick for vice president, internal discussions have reached a critical stage. Trump is actively vetting candidates, considering pros and cons, and taking a more serious approach to determining his running mate.

    While Vance, Burgum, and Rubio are currently leading contenders, other Republicans like Sen. Tim Scott, Rep. Elise Stefanik, Rep. Byron Donalds, and former HUD Secretary Ben Carson are also being considered. Trump’s advisers caution that his shortlist is subject to change as the former president continues to evaluate his options.

    During a recent dinner in New York City, Trump sought input from Wall Street financiers and donors on his potential pick, with Rubio receiving the most votes in an informal straw poll. Influential figures such as Kellyanne Conway have been advocating for Rubio, emphasizing his ability to help Trump win over non-White voters and govern effectively.

    Conway, in particular, has publicly and privately made the case for Rubio, though she has also mentioned other potential picks like Donalds, Scott, and Carson. Bannon, a staunch defender of Vance, has also been pushing for the “Hillbilly Elegy” author as a strong contender for vice president.

    As Trump navigates the decision-making process, donors and influential voices within his base are trying to sway his choice in favor of their preferred candidate. The former president remains focused on selecting a running mate who he believes will serve effectively alongside him in the White House.

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