South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has indicated she has not been formally vetted as a potential running mate for former President Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.
During recent public appearances and interviews, Noem suggested that Trump should choose a vice-presidential candidate who can help him secure a win, while subtly confirming that she has not received any paperwork or formal consideration for the role. Speculation about her chances being affected by personal anecdotes shared in her memoir, including a controversial story about killing her family dog, has surfaced, though Noem has not directly linked these incidents to her not being vetted.
Her comments have led to widespread interpretation that she is likely out of the running for the VP spot on the Republican ticket.
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Kristi Noem won't say if story about shooting her dog cost her Donald Trump running mate spot
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem said former President Donald Trump's campaign is not formally ... Alexander that she has not received paperwork from Trump's campaign as the former president considers his options for his 2024 running mate.
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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem indicates she hasn't been formally vetted to be Trump's running mate
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Sunday said that former President Donald Trump should pick a running mate who “will help him win,” and indicated that she has not been formally vetted for the position. “I haven’t received any paperwork. No, ...
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