Trump takes potential VP running mates
for test drives
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[July 06, 2016]
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump is
taking some of his potential vice presidential running mates out for a
test drive this week, meeting in private and trotting them out in public
as he seeks to make his choice before the Republican National Convention
less than two weeks away.
Republicans close to the campaign say Trump and his team are
considering announcing his running mate pick next week ahead of the
convention, to be held July 18-21 in Cleveland, to try to get
maximum media buzz from the decision.
As his aides vet the people on his short list, Trump is getting an
up-close look at some of the candidates and talking about it
publicly, dispensing with the usual tradition of keeping secret the
process of choosing a running mate.
Trump, who is to be formally nominated at the convention as the
Republican candidate for the Nov. 8 election, met privately on
Tuesday with one possible pick, U.S. Senator Bob Corker of
Tennessee, at Trump Tower in New York. On Tuesday night, the two
appeared together at a Trump rally in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Trump introduced Corker, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, as "a great friend of mine, somebody respected by
everybody." Then it was Corker's turn.
"I’ve figured out the reason why you love him so much," the senator
told the crowd. "The reason you love him so much is because he loves
you. He loves you and he wants the best for you."
On Wednesday, Trump is to be joined for an event in Cincinnati by
Newt Gingrich, a former speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
who is another possible pick by Trump for the No. 2 position.
Gingrich has been a close Trump adviser and is well regarded at
Trump Tower.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the Western
Conservative Summit in Denver, Colorado, U.S., July 1, 2016.
REUTERS/Rick Wilking
On Monday, Trump met on Monday with U.S. Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa,
another candidate on his short list.
Others on Trump's running mate list include Indiana Governor Mike
Pence, who Trump met with on Saturday, New Jersey Governor Chris
Christie, Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin and U.S. Senator Jeff
Sessions of Alabama. Christie, a former Trump rival for the
Republican nomination, and Sessions are among Trump's earliest
supporters in the party and closest advisers.
(Editing by Jonathan Oatis and Leslie Adler)
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