New Clue Emerges About Donald Trump’s Potential 2024 Running Mate
This week, more information regarding the prospective running partner for former President Donald Trump in 2024 has come to light.
A recent report from 1945 claims that Trump’s choice for vice president in 2024 will likely “stun the world” and actually suggests three candidates: Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican Kari Lake of Arizona, and Republican Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota.

According to the article, Lake “certainly appeared ascendant last autumn when she was running for governor of Arizona. She appreciated Trump’s support and the positive attention she received in conservative media. It’s not difficult to comprehend why. Lake is a special being who uses the glamor and panache of a celebrity while spouting the extreme right language that MAGA Nation finds so charming.
According to the story, Trump and Greene are both fans of each other. Astonishingly, MTG appears to be making a shift toward a more accepted position within the GOP (as evidenced by her backing for Kevin McCarthy for speaker). Trump has his eye on someone as a potential running mate with popularity in the recently-in-play Georgia since it is a worrying premise that MTG may appeal to both MAGA and the mainstream.
According to the story, Noem is “supposedly on Trump’s shortlist” as South Dakota’s governor. She’s a long shot, but Noem stated she’d be stunned if Trump picked her, and I believe her. She does, however, possess some of the things Trump favors. One, Noem has vowed to support Trump during the 2024 election because of his loyalty to the former president. Trump also seems to prioritize loyalty above all else.
Trump’s campaign provided some intriguing information about his probable running mate last week.
The 45th president is likely to choose a vice presidential candidate who is “faithful,” “charismatic,” and “ideologically aligned,” according to Trump insiders who talked to the Daily Caller.
The former president has stated that ‘a lot of people’ are ‘auditioning’ behind the scenes, but no contenders have openly declared their intention to serve as Trump’s vice president. Although there haven’t been any formal conversations to reduce the field, Trump associates told the Daily Caller that there are a number of qualities that will probably be taken into account.
Even while they did not precisely name anyone in the interview, the insiders did provide some information about the kind of person he would be interested in.
According to a recent Politico story, a trusted adviser or one of three basic candidate categories—women, conservatives of color, or women—will likely be selected by the 45th president as his running mate.
The Washington Examiner reported that Kristi Noem of South Dakota, Elise Stefanik of New York, Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas, and Kari Lake of Arizona, all Republicans, could be high on Trump’s shortlist.
According to The Washington Examiner:
Sanders, the country’s youngest governor and the Trump administration’s press secretary with the longest tenure, shot up political draft boards after giving what Trump backers deemed a “exceptionally strong” answer to Biden’s State of the Union address on February 7.
After serving in the House of Representatives for more than ten years, Noem was chosen as South Dakota’s first female governor in 2018. She is known for being a top Republican politician in the so-called “culture wars.”
Stefanik, the current chairperson of the House GOP conference, was elected as a centrist Republican in 2015 but has since gone more to the right after participating in the president’s first impeachment defense. She often brags about her close links to
One prospective option that many current and former Trump advisers hope he avoids is Lake, who is arguably the oddest candidate. The former Phoenix-area television presenter lost the 2022 governor race against Democrat Katie Hobbs with Trump’s support, but her frequent assertions that extensive election fraud took place in 2020 only made her more popular with him.
Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia is one name that is omitted from the Washington Examiner piece. Her name has recently been mentioned in the media.