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Kristi Noem, Rumored VP Contender, Met With Trump At Mar-A-Lago

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South Dakota GOP Gov. Kristi Noem, who is rumored to be on the shortlist for vice president, met with former President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago this week.

“A new Kaplan Strategies Wisconsin poll released on February 23 shows Noem is the preferred pick to be Trump’s running mate. Trump has reportedly been considering Noem and a list of others to be his running mate. According to that poll, Noem had the highest favorability rating, with 39 percent of voters saying they have a very or somewhat favorable view of her,” the Daily Caller reported.

Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis came in second, with 28% of the vote, ahead of Vivek Ramaswamy, a contender for president in 2024.

In their straw poll, Noem and Ramaswamy shared the most votes (15%) during the annual Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) summit.

Following her with 8 percent was New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, and Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii, was in third place with 9 percent.

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Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany revealed last week who she believes her former boss, Donald Trump, will choose as his running mate should he go on to win the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.

During a segment on the “Outnumbered” program, McEnany and her fellow co-hosts made it clear they think Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) is a favorite to get the nod from the former president.

“What I find fascinating from what we just watched is that was him showing, ‘I have chops to be your VP,’” McEnany said after the show played some clips of Scott answering voters’ questions and shaking hands. “Because, in addition to winning over independents, winning over suburban moms, the VP pick must be someone who is the most effective voice for Donald Trump as he is embattled in these court battles. He just proved he can handle that.”

Co-host Emily Compagno agreed.

“What I thought this illustrated so beautifully is that Donald Trump has surrounded himself not with facsimile robots but with independent thinkers that are committed to the ideals and values of conservatism and the Republican Party,” she began. “It just goes to show for me the brand versus party and the brand versus values that the GOP is constantly fighting against the Democrats about.

“And what I mean by that is, every time you put a surrogate for Biden up, they say the same, ‘Biden is great and everything is fine.’ It’s over-simplified, it’s over-generalized, it’s, honestly, it’s not thoughtful. They are facsimiles of each other because they have the brand down,” Compagno continued.

“And the GOP, where we struggle, is that brand identification, but we are committed to the ideals and values. So, we have Tim Scott, so thoughtful, so intellectual, so clear about where he stands on issues,” she added. “He’s not just saying, ‘What does Trump think? Ok, I’m going to say it.’ He’s saying, ‘This is what I think, and you can trust me because this is what we all need right now. And, yes, and the army of Christ is absolutely rising up and he’s tapping into that, too.”

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Last month, Scott chose to back Trump over another GOP primary opponent and his own state’s former governor, Nikki Haley.

“It’s time for us to unite our party so that we make sure that the only target we’re talking about is firing Joe Biden,” Scott emphasized after formally backing the former president at a Trump campaign rally in New Hampshire’s state capital city of Concord on Thursday.

“The best way for us to get rid of Joe Biden as our president is to unite our party now behind Donald Trump,” Scott, who ended his own 2024 presidential campaign in November, added.