Congressman Scott and others travel to New Hampshire
Trump: “There is no reason to rush”
Former President Donald Trump, who gained momentum as a ‘trend’ in the US Republican presidential primary, is in the midst of choosing a running mate and vice-presidential candidate.
Tim Scott (59), the Republican Party’s only black senator, and Czech Rep. Ellis Stupanik, who repeatedly lost his candidacy by asking pressured questions to presidents of prestigious universities such as Harvard University during a congressional hearing on the anti-Semitism controversy in the United States. (40), and Senator JD Vance (40), author of the best-selling book ‘Hillbilly Song’, which well analyzed the psychology of white low-income people who voted unanimously for candidate Trump during the 2016 presidential election, are mentioned. The three people are visiting New Hampshire, where the primary is being held on the 23rd, in order to make an impression on former President Trump.
When asked about the vice-presidential candidate in a Fox News interview on the 20th, former President Trump responded, “It’s not a person that will surprise people,” and “He will be a very good person and a standard person.” He also said that the vice presidential candidate did not have much influence in the presidential election, saying, “It may or may not be decided in the next two months.” “There is no reason to rush,” he added.
Former President Trump said of Rep. Scott, whose constituency is in South Carolina, that he was “a great person.” This is also the hometown of his primary rival, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.
Representative Stefanik, a 40-year-old woman, is evaluated as having great potential to complement the weaknesses of former President Trump, an older man. Recently, NBC News cited former President Trump’s staff as saying that when Rep. Stuffanik was mentioned as a vice presidential candidate at a dinner party, former President Trump nodded her head and said, “She’s a killer.” He said he received favorable reviews. This can be interpreted as saying that she has the ability to lead news on major issues, as seen in the failed election of the president of a prestigious university.
Former President Trump wholeheartedly supported then-candidate Vance, who first ran for the Ohio Senate election in November last year. Through this, candidate Vance overcame the initial disadvantage and won.
Former Vice President Mike Pence, who served as vice president during former President Trump’s first term in office, did not agree with former President Trump’s claim that the results of the 2020 presidential election were “fraudulent” and parted ways. Accordingly, there is an analysis that the Trump camp places the most importance on ‘loyalty’ when selecting a vice presidential candidate.
Source: Donga
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