Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump picks people based primarily on looks so you have to consider that when coming up with a list.
Prove me wrong.
All the people listed so far are conventionally attractive.
Trump doesn't like overweight people, especially women.
He also wants people to look the part like he thinks they look on tv or the movies. He would never think a dark-skinned person looks the part of VP.
Gov. Sarah Sanders appears to have lost a lot of weight and got a glow up:
Holy Ozempic!
Can’t fix that FACE though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump picks people based primarily on looks so you have to consider that when coming up with a list.
Prove me wrong.
All the people listed so far are conventionally attractive.
Trump doesn't like overweight people, especially women.
He also wants people to look the part like he thinks they look on tv or the movies. He would never think a dark-skinned person looks the part of VP.
Gov. Sarah Sanders appears to have lost a lot of weight and got a glow up:
Holy Ozempic!
Anonymous wrote:Won't he just go with Pence? Why would he dump is VP?
Anonymous wrote:Gabbard would be a great pick I think it will be Youngkin as winning VA would lock up the EC
Anonymous wrote:It will be someone who “looks the part”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that Youngkin is probably the best option for VP.
+1. But the MAGA base would hate him. Romney 2.0.
I think that's correct. MAGA is not going for Youngkin. And I haven't seen anything to suggest that there is any kind of chemistry between Trump and Youngkin. Usually, Trump and the banker class of Republicans hate each other.
I do think it will be Rubio even if he has to resign his seat. Florida will reliably choose another GOP senator. And Trump/Rubio should easily win, with the odds being high that Rubio eventually becomes president. It would be a good pick. Rubio is more charismatic than Youngkin and has broader national appeal, particularly in competitive southwestern states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that Youngkin is probably the best option for VP.
+1. But the MAGA base would hate him. Romney 2.0.