I hate politics in general, and we all know there's a very strong chance the establishment corporate left will just rig the election again like they literally did in 2020, and then create fake hysteria with anyone who protests like they did with the so-called "January 6th" incident. But assuming Democracy still existed in America, who do you think Donald Trump should pick as his running mate?
By the way, I should note, I'm an American currently living and working in Asia. The US election is seen as a global event by the rest of the world, even if they can't vote. So people outside of the US are just as informed about it as the typical American. Just to put that out there.
1. Tulsi Gabbard - Someone actually ethical, intelligent, and (somewhat) honest, Gabbard would bridge the gap between centrists, independents, and people who think Trump is too brash, and help win over key swing states. Gabbard is also POTUS material herself, but not partisan enough for anyone to truthfully vote for as POTUS. She's also been making many FOX News appearances since leaving the Democratic party, suggesting she wants to return to politics someday soon.
2. Vivek Ramaswamy - Young, smart, and anti-woke. However, he's yet another rich guy who thinks he can buy his way into leadership and many people will be turned off by that. Also, he's barely old enough to even run for president (and barely older than me.) He was also relatively unknown up until a few months ago. People may not view him as experienced enough yet to be given such a position, as was the case with Andrew Yang in 2020. 45 to 55 seems to be the ideal age most Americans prefer as president or VP.
3. Ron DeSantis - Many people viewed him as the ideal candidate to become president. But it's simply not his time, yet. Not to mention, many, MANY Americans are off-put by his decisions in Florida. For every positive decision he made that non-conservatives could approve of, like banning wokeness and LGBT sex education in public schools, he's made polarizing and extremely controversial decisions in Florida as well, like banning all abortions (something everyone who's not an extreme conservative/right leaning, is against) and writing anti-free speech laws into place, against the Left, which is ironically a very "leftist" thing to do. Not to mention, he was a long-time supporter and enabler of Disney up until 2021's Parental Rights in Education bill that Disney decided to meddle with. Hell, if not for Bob Chapek being ousted from Disney, DeSantis would still be on good terms with them. So many see DeSantis as nothing more than another corporate puppet and not really for the people as much as he pretends to be. Many still like him, however.
4. Tim Scott - He's the senator of South Carolina, supports Trump, and is black. But besides that, not much is known about him on a national scale. He's generic AF. Would people be okay with him as VP?
5. Kristi Noem - Other than being kinda hot for her age, having shredded biceps, and being a staunch conservative and TradCon wife, she really doesn't have much going for her politically. She's anti-woke, supports Trump, and generally has extreme, far-right ideas many non-conservatives, and even some conservatives, highly disagree with. Will picking a hot Norwegian-American MILF win over the public that much? Who knows?
6. Nancy Mace - See the above for Kristi Noem. A big-titty MILF who's not as pretty as Noem, but has the body to makeup for her "handsome" face. She's a representative for South Carolina.
7. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Yes, he is also an option, as well. Yes.
8. JD Vance - You don't know who he is and you don't care. No, he wasn't the husband of Phyllis from "The Office" who owned Vance Refrigeration. He's a US senator, apparently. Some are suggesting he could be a "Mike Pence" type pick again, but is that really a good idea?
9. Glenn Youngkin - You don't really care about him, either. No, he's not Craig T. Nelson from "Coach" (not that any of you are old enough to even know what show that is.) Youngkin is apparently the governor of Virginia. A long-shot to be chosen, but still possible.
10. Marjorie Taylor Greene - You want batshit insanity and a conservative version of AOC? Well, you got it! Meet Marjorie Taylor Greene, the radioactive gasoline to cause the nuclear explosion to any hopes of becoming president. But sure; let's put Martha Wayne Joker in as the VP of America. What can go wrong?! Her being picked is a long-shot, but 1% is still greater than impossible.
11. Elise Stefanik - A New York representative you've likely never heard of, she is unlikely to be chosen as VP. However, she still has a small chance due to having a lot of political connections and influence in Washington. She lacks charisma (and looks) to win over people who weren't already going to vote for Trump, though, but she does have many powerful connections. It's highly unlikely Trump will pick her though, cause she's "ugly and fat." (Not my thoughts; hell I'D smash, to be honest; she THICC! But you know Trump would say that. He has "discerning" taste in women.)
12. Kari Lake Didn't she host a Springer-esque daytime talk show in the 90s? (She was a TV news anchor, so that joke's not even that far off from reality.) ...It's not going to be Kari Lake. She has even less political experience than 2016 Trump. Come on guys; be serious. Stop joking around.
13. Nikki Haley - This is the joke answer for people not taking this seriously. The obvious controlled opposition pick for the Democrats and the clown everyone on the left wants as cannon fodder for Biden to steamroll over, Haley lacks charisma and has a long history of taking corporate handouts. But sure, you can pick female Jeb Bush as your prediction, if you want. ...please clap.
14. Kanye West - WILDCARD, BITCHES! YEEEEEHAW! Who doesn't love Nick Fuentes? (He's totally not gay, you guys! Promise!)
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