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Who Would Donald Trump Pick as His Running Mate in 2024?
The former president’s most recent hints at another White House run was at the Conservative Political Action Conference last Sunday, where he echoed voter fraud claims that the 2020 election was “rigged” and “stolen” from him.
Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly teased he is considering a 2024 White House run, but advisors are reportedly pushing him to ditch former vice president Mike Pence and instead, pick a Black or female running mate for his third attempt at garnering the presidency.
The sources told Bloomberg that the former president has privately discussed more diverse alternatives to Pence, as he recalls who loyally stood by him and who turned against him amid the end of his term, in which he boasted baseless claims of voter fraud and pressured Republicans to reject the 2020 election results.
What Does The Future Hold For Mike Pence?
The veep was Donald Trump’s most loyal defender for the past four years. We asked the experts what might come next.
January 6, 2021
At some point on or before January 20, Inauguration Day, moving trucks will roll up outside Number One Observatory Circle, a 9,150-square-foot Queen Anne–style house in Northwest Washington, D.C., where Pence and his wife, Karen, have lived the last four years. Movers will pack up all their earthly belongings. Then the trucks will likely head west back to Indiana, where political allies say Pence will regroup and plot out his next four years in a territory not all that unfamiliar to him: the political wilderness.
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