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CosmicCowboy
02-09-2024, 09:16 AM
I'm Thinking Kristi Noem...I know she is a lightweight but Trump being Trump I can see him going there. I don't think he goes with another "Christian" White guy.

Blake
02-09-2024, 10:26 AM
You'll vote for Trump regardless of his VP just like before

MultiTroll
02-09-2024, 10:30 AM
I'm Thinking Kristi Noem...I know she is a lightweight but Trump being Trump I can see him going there. I don't think he goes with another "Christian" White guy.
The deluded cretin picks in large part on looks imo.
Seriously, did he not pick Ali Baba as a lawyer based mostly on her looks?
This he thinks it makes him look better, as if he has some sort of sex appeal pull. Sorry if you were eating when you read that.

Ya, i believe that.

DarrinS
02-09-2024, 10:41 AM
You'll vote for Trump regardless of his VP just like before

Who cares? So will millions of others, including those who voted in the current corpse.

baseline bum
02-09-2024, 10:50 AM
Probably Uday

MultiTroll
02-09-2024, 10:55 AM
Will Trump get his Supreme Court to legalize Putin as being VP?
Eh we know Don's the bitch in that relationship.

Perhaps Don will be P in name only and Vladamir will continue to cuck him while wearing the title VP.

Millennial_Messiah
02-09-2024, 11:00 AM
Won't be Noem. Won't be Stefanik. Will be someone who adds to the ticket. Must be someone with experience. That leaves very few candidates. Marsha Blackburn is too old and she's running for re-election. Katie Britt is a solid choice but she's a first-term Senator. Nancy Mace might be the best female choice available.

His best choices overall are Lee Zeldin (NY), Ben Carson (MI), Youngkin (though he's lost some steam recently and has iffy rust belt appeal), and Mace. Lisa McClain from Michigan would be a solid pick as well because though she's relatively unknown nationally like Noem, at least she's from Michigan which is a bellwether and not tiny South Dakota.

I'm not even considering any of the 'outsiders' like Kari Lake (never been elected and running for Senate), Ramaswamy, Candace Owens, Alex Jones, or Tucker Carlson who have been floated out, maybe as a joke. You have to have experience on the ticket. Someone like Desantis to replace Pence would make some sense and he's a surprisingly solid debater as he overperformed expectations there. But then Trump would have to move his residency back to NY because you can't have both on the ticket from the same state (Florida, and that's the same reason why people like Donalds and Rubio would never be considered) and be on the ballot for that state, and obviously you can't lose Florida's 30 electoral votes to Biden, and I don't think Trump wants to be associated too hard with NY state considering the scandals going on there. But, he's been floating around the idea of campaigning hard there, which is silly because the state won't flip, so you never know with Trump.


Probably Uday

I get this post is a joke, but that would never happen. Trump isn't stupid enough to think a monarchical nepo-ticket would win a democratic election.


I'm Thinking Kristi Noem...I know she is a lightweight but Trump being Trump I can see him going there. I don't think he goes with another "Christian" White guy.
He won't go with another "bland" Christian old evangelical white man like Pence for sure, but there is a case to be made for including someone like Ron Desantis. However, I don't think Trump wants to move out of Mar-a-Lago at this stage and he definitely isn't arrogant enough to think he can give Biden Florida's electoral college votes for free and still win 270 without Florida.

But it won't be Noem. She is Sarah Palin 2.0 though with a pretty face. Pretty female face doesn't win the suburban female vote. It may get more millennial dudes to vote that way, but they're already MAGA anyway. Stefanik would be Geraldine Ferraro 2.0. At least Nancy Mace is a fighter and a rhetorician and she would crush Kamala in the VP debate.

CosmicCowboy
02-09-2024, 11:14 AM
You'll vote for Trump regardless of his VP just like before

You are just dumb as shit, Blake. As usual I'm living rent free in your pea brain. I can't post without you butting in with another stupid comment.

baseline bum
02-09-2024, 11:14 AM
I get this post is a joke, but that would never happen. Trump isn't stupid enough to think a monarchical nepo-ticket would win a democratic election.


He's not trying to win a democratic election; he's trying to win the electoral college. And Trump will want someone loyal to him.

Spurminator
02-09-2024, 11:41 AM
Kid Rock

clambake
02-09-2024, 12:01 PM
Kid Rock

Why not. He’s already seen the battle plans to attack Iran. Lol

Blake
02-09-2024, 12:05 PM
Who cares? So will millions of others, including those who voted in the current corpse.

I didn't start the thread. Ask op

Blake
02-09-2024, 12:13 PM
You are just dumb as shit, Blake. As usual I'm living rent free in your pea brain. I can't post without you butting in with another stupid comment.

:lol this isn't rent free, dumbass.

It's hilarious as fuck watching you squirm and get red assed every time you get asked who you will vote for. Just like now.

Blake
02-09-2024, 12:16 PM
As for his pick, my guess is Tim Scott

Millennial_Messiah
02-09-2024, 12:22 PM
As for his pick, my guess is Tim Scott

He's like maybe the 6th best black male choice on Trump's radar. And that could be generous. He's Lindsey Graham's lapdog/possible butt-buddy, a boring evangelical/black and possibly gay Mike Pence, and a war hawk Haley-o-con who openly wants to nuke Tehran. And he's one of the very select few possible choices who could actually be incompetent enough to lose a debate to Kamala frickin' Harris.


Kid Rock
Going all-in on Michigan is a good idea, but a second outsider would be a poor choice. Plus, a lot of independent women see him as misogynistic, including within Michigan.


He's not trying to win a democratic election; he's trying to win the electoral college. And Trump will want someone loyal to him.
True, but picking Don Jr (or Eric for that matter) won't win him either the popular vote nor the electoral college. Nepotism is an anathema amongst the vast majority of the general public, including most Republicans. Biden could Rip Van Winkle it in Delaware between March and November and still win in a landslide if Trump were to be that stupid, but he won't.

baseline bum
02-09-2024, 12:32 PM
True, but picking Don Jr (or Eric for that matter) won't win him either the popular vote nor the electoral college. Nepotism is an anathema amongst the vast majority of the general public, including most Republicans. Biden could Rip Van Winkle it in Delaware between March and November and still win in a landslide if Trump were to be that stupid, but he won't.

:rollin

Blake
02-09-2024, 01:35 PM
He's like maybe the 6th best black male choice on Trump's radar. And that could be generous. He's Lindsey Graham's lapdog/possible butt-buddy, a boring evangelical/black and possibly gay Mike Pence, and a war hawk Haley-o-con who openly wants to nuke Tehran. And he's one of the very select few possible choices who could actually be incompetent enough to lose a debate to Kamala frickin' Harris.


Going all-in on Michigan is a good idea, but a second outsider would be a poor choice. Plus, a lot of independent women see him as misogynistic, including within Michigan.


True, but picking Don Jr (or Eric for that matter) won't win him either the popular vote nor the electoral college. Nepotism is an anathema amongst the vast majority of the general public, including most Republicans. Biden could Rip Van Winkle it in Delaware between March and November and still win in a landslide if Trump were to be that stupid, but he won't.

It would be totally Trump to throw out names that make sense and go completely out to left field for a surprise nomination just for attention whoring shock value

Leetonidas
02-09-2024, 01:54 PM
The Pillow Guy

Tyronn Lue
02-09-2024, 01:57 PM
Tucker Carlson. Appropriate name, Tucker. Probably how he is on weekends.

CosmicCowboy
02-09-2024, 01:59 PM
:lol this isn't rent free, dumbass.

It's hilarious as fuck watching you squirm and get red assed every time you get asked who you will vote for. Just like now.

It's your fantasy, cuck. I have said multiple times I have never voted for Trump. The only one squirming is you.

spurraider21
02-09-2024, 02:01 PM
could see Kari Lake

CosmicCowboy
02-09-2024, 02:10 PM
could see Kari Lake

She is certainly loyal. Fucking nuts, though.

spurraider21
02-09-2024, 02:17 PM
She is certainly loyal. Fucking nuts, though.
loyal and fucking nuts seems like a perfect fit for donald tbh

Spurs Homer
02-09-2024, 02:20 PM
Irrelevant.

The coup plotting traitor rapist criminal con man fraudster liar convict -

will NEVER ever get near the oval.

The question is: Who is treasonous, dishonest, and void of self-respect enough in this country that would even consider being a second-fiddle to a felon criminal rapist liar kunt like the coup plotting lying traitor running for office to con the country out of his criminal prosecution?

Blake
02-09-2024, 02:41 PM
It's your fantasy, cuck. I have said multiple times I have never voted for Trump. The only one squirming is you.

Watch the squirm here:


https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/05/politics/trump-leads-biden-in-key-swing-states-new-polling-finds/index.html

02:48 - Source: CNN
CNN

Former President Donald Trump holds an edge over President Joe Biden in a series of hypothetical matchups among registered voters in four key swing states, new polling from The New York Times and Siena College shows.

In Nevada, a state Biden narrowly carried in the 2020 presidential election, Trump boasts 52% support to Biden’s 41%. Trump also tops Biden in Georgia, a state that was central to his ploy to overturn the last presidential election, with 49% to Biden’s 43%.

Trump leads Biden in Arizona, too, with 49% to the president’s 44%. In Michigan, Trump holds a 5-point lead as well: 48% to Biden’s 43%.

Each poll has a margin of sampling error between 4.4 and 4.8 points, and the head-to-head matchup remains theoretical — primary voting does not begin until next year. Trump overwhelmingly remains the Republican front-runner, while Biden, who drew a primary challenge from Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips last month, is heavily favored for the Democratic nomination.


So who are you voting for?


hes gonna be one of those "undecided voters" in the post-debate focus group


So who are you voting for?


Who are you voting for tho?


Im not a Trump guy, pal,,,,im just a realist and I dont do apologies,,,,its against my religion,,,,


Who are you going to vote for president?


“I will hold my nose and vote for Trump”


:lol amazing how chicken shit these guys get over a base question


In between my question, you posted several times. You saw it, crapped your pants and moved along hoping nobody noticed the shit coming out your pants leg.

Hemisfair crapped out too just the same. You non Trump Trumpers are hilarious.

CosmicCowboy
02-09-2024, 03:03 PM
Watch the squirm here:




















In between my question, you posted several times. You saw it, crapped your pants and moved along hoping nobody noticed the shit coming out your pants leg.

Hemisfair crapped out too just the same. You non Trump Trumpers are hilarious.

You are just proving again how fucking stupid you are, Beta Cuck. How does posting a CNN article about poll results somehow equate to voting for Trump? You really think accusing people of voting for Trump somehow "proves" anything? You are fucking pathetic, Beta Cuck.

Blake
02-09-2024, 03:17 PM
You are just proving again how fucking stupid you are, Beta Cuck. How does posting a CNN article about poll results somehow equate to voting for Trump? You really think accusing people of voting for Trump somehow "proves" anything? You are fucking pathetic, Beta Cuck.

It doesn't prove anything. You avoiding my point blank question, again, just continues to confirm my guess as to who you'll vote for now though. Your red ass is just hilarious.

Blake
02-09-2024, 03:27 PM
Watch this:

CosmicCowboy, who will you vote for in this election?

CosmicCowboy
02-09-2024, 03:33 PM
If it is Biden/Trump the answer for about the 10th time is neither one, Beta Cuck. If you weren't so fucking stupid you would have seen my answer before, Beta Cuck.

Blake
02-09-2024, 03:48 PM
If it is Biden/Trump the answer for about the 10th time is neither one, Beta Cuck. If you weren't so fucking stupid you would have seen my answer before, Beta Cuck.

Great I put a link right there for you to click on, point out in that thread where you said "none" after any of the 5 times I asked you point blank.

And lol "none". In Texas that's letting Trump take it. This you know.

CosmicCowboy
02-09-2024, 03:59 PM
Why is it important to you that I acknowledge your stupid questions, beta cuck? It was a question I had already answered many times for others. If your pea brain doesn't remember those maybe chump, whinehole, etc. Can jog your memory. I have been very consistent in my position. They both suck.

CosmicCowboy
02-09-2024, 04:03 PM
Everyone in the US should be embarrassed by our 2024 choices for President.

pgardn
02-09-2024, 04:08 PM
Three characteristics required:

1. Help him win the EC
2. Will not in any way show Trump up or be the least bit more popular with Trumpers (eg. after an election win the VP would say he/she had nothing at all to do with the win)
3. Must show total devotion to Trump to the point of being nauseous to any rational human being who understands democracy.

The above can directly conflict with each other so this is a tough one.
I dont know the possible people the red team has suggested.

pgardn
02-09-2024, 04:15 PM
Everyone in the US should be embarrassed by our 2024 choices for President.

Old white patriarchal male complex.
But you cant say this as a member of the red team or, its racist.

Millennial_Messiah
02-09-2024, 04:51 PM
could see Kari Lake

She is certainly loyal. Fucking nuts, though.

You guys are too-easily forgetting that she's the head-and-shoulders frontrunner (and Trump endorsee) for the GOP nomination for Kyrsten Sinema's senate seat which is up this year. She's going to win the nomination easily this time and lose to Gallego by 0.2% and cope and seethe.


Three characteristics required:

1. Help him win the EC
2. Will not in any way show Trump up or be the least bit more popular with Trumpers (eg. after an election win the VP would say he/she had nothing at all to do with the win)
3. Must show total devotion to Trump to the point of being nauseous to any rational human being who understands democracy.

The above can directly conflict with each other so this is a tough one.
I dont know the possible people the red team has suggested.
1 is most important first and foremost and pretty much throws out people like Kristi Noem and Vivek Ramaswamy. Any outsider without prior political office experience in general falls into this category. Noem has experience as South Dakota governor but South Dakota is tiny and won't do jack shit for Trump in the general in the swing states. At least Doug Burgum the governor of North Dakota is realistic and is essentially running to be Trump's energy czar and not VP. Ben Carson and Lee Zeldin are the best picks for the EC imo and you could make a case for Nancy Mace in the sun belt with suburban white women and military families in GA/NC/AZ/even VA, even though SC isn't a swing state.


Tucker Carlson. Appropriate name, Tucker. Probably how he is on weekends.
It's been floated around by the millennial right wing podcast crew and community organizers like Charlie Kirk, but it's realistically about as likely to happen as an inch of snow in Phoenix city limits the rest of this winter. He's someone to keep an eye on long term definitely for sure, especially if Trump wins this year and a Democrat wins POTUS against an establishment conservative GOP nominee in 2028.

DarrinS
02-09-2024, 04:55 PM
He should pick the most unpopular politician in America, who also accused him of being a racist.


Oh, that was Joe! :lmao

Tyronn Lue
02-09-2024, 04:58 PM
Maybe Ben Carson who could vouch for Trump's medical advice.

Millennial_Messiah
02-09-2024, 05:03 PM
Maybe Ben Carson who could vouch for Trump's medical advice.

That would be one of the strongest tickets, maybe ever so slightly lesser than Zeldin. The only issue with a Trump-Carson ticket is they're both in their 70s, so it'd be an older ticket, but neither are sick nor close to senile at this point. And, (a big "and"); Carson surely won't be the GOP frontrunner or probably even a primary candidate in 2028. (Neither would Zeldin, most likely.) And he's fiercely loyal to Trump and a minority without being a Herschel Walker or Dan Cameron affirmative action pick.

It would be a strong choice, and also Carson is from Detroit and will definitely help Trump eat into the Wayne County Michigan margin big time (he will, anyway) and give Trump an either greater leg up in that state which is zooming right at the federal (not state) level.

Blake
02-09-2024, 05:25 PM
Why is it important to you that I acknowledge your stupid questions, beta cuck? It was a question I had already answered many times for others. If your pea brain doesn't remember those maybe chump, whinehole, etc. Can jog your memory. I have been very consistent in my position. They both suck.

It's not important that you do. As I've told you many times, it's hilarious that you don't.

Blake
02-09-2024, 05:31 PM
Everyone in the US should be embarrassed by our 2024 choices for President.

And 2016 and 2020

ElNono
02-09-2024, 05:48 PM
I dunno, but if he doesn't pick that NY bitch in the House that's been knobslobbing him for months, it's going to be hilarious.

Millennial_Messiah
02-09-2024, 05:52 PM
I dunno, but if he doesn't pick that NY bitch in the House that's been knobslobbing him for months, it's going to be hilarious.

Elise Stefanik, no chance in hell. She's the GOP's Geraldine Ferraro 2.0 if she gets picked. Terrible choice, adds nothing to the ticket. Knobslobbing isn't an asset.


I see it going like something like this--

2024: Trump over Biden
2028: Whitmer over DeSantis
2032: Whitmer over Donalds
2036: Carlson over Newsom
2040: Carlson over Ocasio-Cortez

etc

spurraider21
02-09-2024, 05:56 PM
I dunno, but if he doesn't pick that NY bitch in the House that's been knobslobbing him for months, it's going to be hilarious.
stefanik :lol

hater
02-09-2024, 05:59 PM
Everyone in the US should be embarrassed by our 2024 choices for President.

Or 2020, or 2016 tbqh

ducks
02-09-2024, 06:33 PM
I want this dude from Florida
https://donalds.house.gov/

Lake would be a good press secretary

CosmicCowboy
02-09-2024, 07:41 PM
It's not important that you do. As I've told you many times, it's hilarious that you don't.

Do you realize just how stupid you sound? "Please pay attention to me!!!!!" :lmao

Millennial_Messiah
02-09-2024, 08:02 PM
I want this dude from Florida
https://donalds.house.gov/

Lake would be a good press secretary
Donalds is a solid candidate, but Trump's VP pick is very unlikely to be anyone from Florida as Trump would either forced to relocate back to the Mordor known as NY, or he would be forced by law to surrender Florida's 30 electoral votes to Biden, which would be electoral suicide.

So, discard anyone from Florida from your VP list.

Blake
02-09-2024, 11:11 PM
Do you realize just how stupid you sound? "Please pay attention to me!!!!!" :lmao

You never realize how red assed you sound. It's hilarious.

Ef-man
02-10-2024, 01:26 AM
Maybe Ben Carson who could vouch for Trump's medical advice.

Or Rush Limbaugh could vouch for Yam Tits’ affirmative action support credentials.

Tyronn Lue
02-10-2024, 12:32 PM
Or Rush Limbaugh could vouch for Yam Tits’ affirmative action support credentials.
It would be great if Rush and Trump could meet.