Who should Trump make his VP Runningmate?

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Trump, leading as he is barring some epic collapse should be in the Mix closer to the election.

Who would you like to see as VP on his ticket?

With Trump speaking of Making America Great Again by replacing stupid leaders with the smartest best qualified in America, having Carl Icann, for example, and other of our best and most toughest negotiators renegotiate and balance Trade with China, Japan and other countries, Trumps speaks of a plan that is similar to what was imagined in the 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand.

"Who is John Galt?" might finally get answered after so many years.

Who would make the best Runningmate?

Ben Carson?

Someone from the World of Business like Trump Himself? Obviously he's not likely to nominate a "career politician".
 

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if he wins the nomination, he'll have all the "I hate career politicians" vote behind him already, and everybody should appreciate he'll actually try to change DC rather than continue with the ongoing manipulation of the country

so he should balance the ticket, Rubio might be a good choice for obvious reasons, mitigate some concerns of Hispanics and help with FL (Rubio is probably a good choice for whomever the nominee is)

I actually like Ted Cruz best at this point. Solid conservative value system and a man who's working to keep his word. Unlike Obama and just about every other politician from both sides of the aisle, he's trying to lift the beltway fog (which makes him a radical to the comfy status quo crowd)
 

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if he wins the nomination, he'll have all the "I hate career politicians" vote behind him already, and everybody should appreciate he'll actually try to change DC rather than continue with the ongoing manipulation of the country

so he should balance the ticket, Rubio might be a good choice for obvious reasons, mitigate some concerns of Hispanics and help with FL (Rubio is probably a good choice for whomever the nominee is)

I actually like Ted Cruz best at this point. Solid conservative value system and a man who's working to keep his word. Unlike Obama and just about every other politician from both sides of the aisle, he's trying to lift the beltway fog (which makes him a radical to the comfy status quo crowd)

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Pa. has a Closed Primary so you can only vote your party in November. I'm changing later and am going over to local Reps office to ask for info on this while my clothes are dryng! Could be interesting talking to whoever about an Open/Closed election but maybe not? I've asked at least 3 people so far and they were like what.........
 

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Howdy Doody, then we'd have 2 clowns!!
 

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I believe Trump has stated his VP will be Mark Cuban - of course he previously said it might be Oprah - Trump and Cuban - that would just be fucken outstanding
 

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I believe Trump has stated his VP will be Mark Cuban - of course he previously said it might be Oprah - Trump and Cuban - that would just be fucken outstanding

So these are the 2 guys you want sitting with their hand on the red trigger??? Are you out of your mind??
 

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Fiorina...
 

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Following the black and white unite theme. He should pick Al Sharpton. I heard he is looking for work.
 

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Fiorina...

Fiorina is probably the sharpest politically of all the non-career politicians. Carson has an overly simplistic understanding and proposed solution of complex issues. Trump does too but his popularity is carrying him thus far. He's a "damn the torpedoes" wreck waiting to happen.
 

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I still don't think he has a legitimate chance to get the nomination. I know the numbers say otherwise, but i just don't see it happening
 

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He should have the ultimate reality show to determine that. "Who wants to be VP?" Line up the candidates and eliminate one a week. Public phone voting. Make 'em do an obstacle course one week, cook something the next, dance the next etc. It would kill in the ratings.
 

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