Donald Trump is set to announce his choice for a Republican running mate within hours, coinciding with the opening of the Republican Party convention in Milwaukee on Monday, as reported by CBS News.
Among the frontrunners are JD Vance, Doug Burgum, and Marco Rubio, with speculation surrounding their potential selection. However, surprises could emerge from a broader pool of candidates.
JD Vance
JD Vance, the 39-year-old junior senator from Ohio, has shown steadfast support for Trump recently. Known for his bestselling memoir Hillbilly Elegy, Vance has transitioned from a “never-Trumper” to a key ally after securing Trump’s endorsement in his Senate campaign. Although he has expressed a desire to serve in the Senate, he remains open to the vice-presidential role.
Doug Burgum
Doug Burgum, the 67-year-old governor of North Dakota, has returned to the political spotlight after his presidential campaign. With a background in entrepreneurship and a billionaire fortune, Burgum’s calm demeanor has reportedly impressed Trump. His support for a stringent abortion stance may present challenges within the party.
Marco Rubio
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, once a rival in the 2016 primary, has endorsed Trump this season. At 53, Rubio’s youth and appeal to Latino voters could bolster Trump’s campaign. However, both candidates reside in Florida, potentially complicating electoral logistics.
Additional Contenders
Other notable names include:
- Tim Scott: The South Carolina senator appeals to evangelical voters but faced challenges during his campaign.
- Byron Donalds: A rising figure in Black conservatism, he recently joined Trump at campaign events.
- Elise Stefanik: The prominent New York congresswoman has become a loyal defender of Trump.
- Tulsi Gabbard: A former Democrat, Gabbard’s unconventional candidacy raises eyebrows.
- Kristi Noem: The South Dakota governor previously led in popularity but faced backlash from a controversial memoir.
Other Possible Candidates
Names like Ben Carson, Tom Cotton, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Katie Britt, Kari Lake, and Sarah Huckabee Sanders remain in discussions, each bringing unique attributes and potential challenges to Trump’s campaign.
As Trump prepares to unveil his decision, the dynamics of his vice-presidential choice could significantly influence the Republican Party’s strategy heading into the election.