Editor’s Note: For transparency, I am completely against Kristi Noem being President Trump’s Vice President. I know a lot of people like her but her milquetoast tendencies have been undeniable. Even her more conservative views are tempered by “RINOisms” that cannot be denied. One can easily argue based on her policy choices, particularly in the fight against Cultural Marxism, that she is the closest we’ve seen in a Republican governor since Mike Pence was in Indiana. That VP choice failed miserably and I fear Noem would be the same. With that said, here’s the news generated by Discern Reporter…
According to a reliable source, Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota is set to endorse former President Donald Trump in the GOP presidential primary at a campaign rally in her home state on Friday.
Noem, who was previously considered a potential contender for the 2024 election herself, will introduce Trump at a fundraiser hosted by the state’s Republican Party in Rapid City. Rumors have circulated that she’s one of the names on the list for Trump’s VP choice.
This endorsement has been highly anticipated, and Noem has publicly expressed her support for Trump in recent months, stating that he is the only candidate capable of winning the race. She has emphasized the need to restore the foundation of our country and has expressed her willingness to assist Trump in any way possible to ensure his success in returning to the White House.
“Our country is breaking right in front of our very eyes today, and everybody should be a part of putting it back on its foundation,” Noem told Fox News host Sean Hannity last month. “And if President Trump is going to be back in the White House, I’d do all I can to help him be successful.”
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