Biggest question heading into this summer: Who will be Donald Trump’s vice president?
Trump rightly says the No. 1 qualification is whether he or she has the right muscle to take over in case the president dies. Teddy Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge and Harry Truman had it. Andrew Johnson didn’t.
This time it involves more than death. The minute President Trump takes the oath of office on Jan. 20, he’s a lame duck. Can’t run again. So, his veep stands immediately as the 2028 front-runner.
Get the hottest, most important news stories on the internet – delivered FREE to your inbox as soon as they break! Take just 30 seconds and sign up for WND’s Email News Alerts! Let’s look at the contenders: Vivek Ramaswamy. Using Trump’s top condition, he should choose Ramaswamy, a billionaire with rich talent: utter brilliance, super stamina, ramrod courage.Beyond those traits, the Ram is loyal to the […]
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