As the 2024 presidential election approaches, the speculation around former President Donald Trump's choice for a vice-presidential running mate intensifies.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, a staunch supporter of Trump and a prominent figure in the MAGA movement, has been vocal about her position, suggesting that Trump should consider selecting a woman for the role. Despite not being on Trump's reported shortlist, which includes names like Elise Stefanik, Noem believes that having a female vice president could be beneficial for Trump's campaign. This comes as the political landscape continues to evolve, with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum also emerging as a potential, albeit less known, candidate for the vice-presidential slot.
Noem's push for female representation in the upcoming election underscores the strategic considerations at play as Trump gears up for another run at the presidency.
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Noem says Trump choosing a woman as his running mate would be ‘beneficial’
is that having a woman that is helping his campaign makes a difference,” she said on CNN’s “State of the Union” when asked if Trump should pick a woman as his vice president. Noem, a vice-presidential hopeful for Trump, told co-host Dana Bash that ...
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Kristi Noem claims she ‘doesn’t care’ about not being on Trump’s VP shortlist — but says he should pick a woman
The only woman on the reported shortlist is Stefanik — suggesting that Noem may think Trump should pick her. President Joe Biden’s running mate, Kamala Harris, became the first woman elected vice president ... Noem shot back Sunday when asked.
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Noem looks to bounce back onto Trump’s VP shortlist
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) is a longtime big, bold supporter of former President Trump, and that loyalty has made her a darling of MAGA world. Noem, a second-term governor who has served
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