Trump Supporters Reveal Their Preferred Vice Presidential Candidates
3 min readFormer President Donald Trump’s final rally before the South Carolina primary saw a flurry of activity as thousands of supporters gathered to express their support for the former president and share their opinions on who they would like to see as his vice presidential running mate in the upcoming November general election.
Fox News Digital spoke with a select few of the nearly 6,000 supporters who attended the event, waiting for hours in line to catch a glimpse of Trump and hear him bash President Biden and his Republican rival, Nikki Haley. The topic of vice presidential picks was a popular one among the crowd, with many expressing their preferences for various candidates.
One name that stood out among all the others was South Carolina Senator Tim Scott. “I like his Christian values, the way he stands for Trump, and the way he loves Trump,” one supporter said. Another praised Scott’s record as a conservative senator. Trump himself had previously mentioned Scott as a potential running mate during a Fox News town hall.
Another name that was frequently mentioned was Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake. “I like Kari Lake a lot. I think she’d be great,” one supporter told Fox News Digital. Lake, a conservative firebrand, has been a strong backer of Trump’s bid to retake the White House.
Former presidential candidate and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy was also mentioned as a potential vice presidential pick. “I think Vivekā¦ I like what he’s said,” one supporter told Fox News Digital, citing Ramaswamy’s refusal to bash Trump in the earlier days of the primaries. “He’s also a minority, so it’s not like it’s just another White person who supports him, so I think that’s a big thing.”
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, neurosurgeon and former Trump official Ben Carson, and Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., were also mentioned as potential vice presidential picks. However, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who many considered a potential choice for Trump’s vice president earlier in the campaign cycle, acknowledged to Fox News this week that there was zero chance she would be selected as his running mate.
Trump revealed at least a few names on his shortlist for a running mate during the Fox News town hall, which included Scott, DeSantis, Noem, Ramaswamy, Donalds, and former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard. However, he also ruled out any suggestion that Haley would end up his running mate.
Supporters of Trump expressed a range of reasons for their preferred vice presidential picks. Some emphasized the importance of Christian values and a strong conservative stance, while others prioritized a minority candidate to appeal to a broader electorate. Ultimately, the choice of a vice presidential running mate is a crucial decision for any presidential campaign, and Trump’s supporters are eager to see him make a strong and effective pick to help secure a victory in the November general election.
In conclusion, the former President Donald Trump’s vice presidential pick is a topic of great interest and importance to his supporters. The names of potential candidates such as South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake, former presidential candidate and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, neurosurgeon and former Trump official Ben Carson, and Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., have been frequently mentioned. The choice of a vice presidential running mate is a crucial decision for any presidential campaign, and Trump’s supporters are eager to see him make a strong and effective pick to help secure a victory in the November general election.