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Young Trump Voters Want Carlson or Vivek as VP under Trump

Melensdad

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I'll say it up front, I have zero desire to vote for Nikki Haley after hearing some of her remarks, which sound too much like George W Bush's positions to my ears.

I'd hate to see Tucker Carlson enter politics, it would mute his voice, which is desperately needed.

Young voters who support Trump seem to prefer Carlson as the VP choice, with Vivek Ramaswamy favored as the 2nd choice.



Full story at link above ^


Straw Poll Shows Young Trump Voters Want Carlson or Vivek as VP

Young Republican voters overwhelmingly want Donald Trump to be the GOP nominee in 2024, and they only disagree on whether he should choose Tucker Carlson or Vivek Ramaswamy as his running mate . . .
The results show Trump as the clear favorite with 82.6% of respondents choosing the former president as their first choice. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis finished second with 7.6%, while Vivek Ramaswamy followed closely in third with 5.8%. Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor who has garnered national media attention and a recent bump in momentum, finished fifth.
Barely more than 1%, or 12 voters, at the Trump-friendly event said they preferred Haley compared to the 2.5% who remained “undecided.”
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When asked whom Trump should choose as his vice president if he wins the nomination, 35%, a plurality, settled on former Fox News personality Tucker Carlson. Another 25.7%, meanwhile, preferred Ramaswamy. Both men made headlines with their remarks at the conference.
Ramaswamy responded from the main stage to criticism from CNN host Van Jones, who called him a demagogue earlier this month. “Just shut the f–k up,” the businessman-turned-politician said to applause. For his part, Carlson downplayed the idea of entering politics himself.
“It's like the weather,” the pundit replied when asked about joining the ticket with Trump. “I can't control it,” Carlson said after floating Ramaswamy instead for VP. “I don't think I'd be that great at that.”
 
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