The race for the eventual vice presidency of donald trump In the event that the former US president wins the elections in November, he has accelerated his pace while the Republican revels in the unknown and offers himself to the kissing hands of a varied range of personalities, from extreme conservatives to radical religious people.
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Just added to the possible list Nikki Haleyformer United States ambassador to the UN during part of her mandate and the last Republican candidate to give up due to the popular pull of the former president.
On Thursday, Haley publicly announced that she was going to vote for him in November, although she urged him not to assume that his own base would automatically support him, and Trump was quick to return the gesture, leaving the door open to being his number two. in case of returning to power.
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Nikki Haley.
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Among them, the president of the Republican Conference, legislator Elise Stefanik, who has said that she receives as an honor that her name is in that pool and who, as a reflection of the support she professes for him, assures that if she had held the vice presidency in 2020 she would not have allowed the results of the previous elections to be certified.
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Elise Stefanik.
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Outcome in July
The Republican will celebrate it between July 15 and 18 in Milwaukeewhile the Democrat has it scheduled for August 19 to 22 in Chicago, although in that case it is already clear that the president, Joe Biden, opts for his current second, Kamala Harris.
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There was as much certainty on the Democratic side as there was uncertainty on the matter on the conservative side. Another newcomer to the vice presidential race is conservative Arkansas legislator Tom Cottonwho renewed his seat in the Senate in 2020 and whom Trump privately praises for his communication skills and his time in the Army, which included deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Republican Senator Marco Rubio.
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Of them, few have shown more devotion to him than African-American Senator Scott, who admits to being deeply religious and has suggested that he does not believe in the separation of church and state. “I love you!” he shouted at her in January from the stage where Trump stood to celebrate his victory in the New Hampshire Republican primary.
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Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants and who already aspired to the White House in 2016, has never shown great chemistry with Trump, but it would bring the former president closer to a key community in hinge states.
In 2021, according to the Pew research center, there were 62.5 million Latinos in the United States, 19% of the total population, and 36.2 million will be able to vote this year.
Tim Scott.
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The former president is in no hurry: his immediate agenda, beyond his own campaign, is occupied by his criminal trial in New York for falsification of commercial records, of which the final arguments begin this Tuesday.
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