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JD Vance on VP Rumors: ‘The President Has Not Asked Me’ — ‘If He Asks Me … I Think the Answer Is Yes’
Jeff Poor 18 Jun 2024

On Tuesday’s broadcast of FNC’s “Special Report,” Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) weighed in on the possibility that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would ask him to be his running mate for the November election.

Vance said he had not been asked but suggested that if he were asked, he would say yes.

“Could you imagine yourself behind the Resolute desk as president?” FNC host Bret Baier asked.

“Well, look, Bret, I think that’s ultimately — that’s Donald Trump’s choice, whether he selects me as vice president,” Vance replied. “My attitude is there is a lot that needs to happen in the United States Senate. I like being a senator, Bret. The president has not asked me. But if he does, I’d certainly let you know.”

“Yeah, I mean, to just say, are you ready to be president on day one?” Baier responded. “That’s the biggest job for a vice-presidential pick, right? Could you be comfortable being president?”

“Look, Bret, I’ve seen a lot of people operate in politics, and I feel very comfortable with the fact that I could do the job,” Vance said. “But, look, you have to have some humility going into this, too. It’s a massive, massive job for anybody to undertake. I’m not auditioning for the job. I asked the people of Ohio to elect me to be a United States Senator. But, certainly, look, if Trump picks up the phone and calls you, the first sort of thought you have to have with yourself is, not just, could I be vice president, but could I stand ultimately in the big chair? And, look, if he asks me, I’ll think about it, but I think the answer is yes.”

“Frankly, we’ve had way too many political insiders, Bret, who have done a very terrible job of governing this country,” he continued. “Some of them have had a lot of political experience. Some of them have had no political experience. And the final point I’ll say about that, Bret, is I know Trump very well. I like him. He’s in very good health. And so I think whoever he selects as vice president is going to have a real opportunity to be a very good vice president for the country for the next four years. And there are a lot of good people who could serve that job.”

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Vance is IMO the best choice of what has been bantered  out there of late

The only two that I hope Trump resists picking is (1) Haley, for obvious reasons.  and (2) Rick Scott.  I like the guy, but his brown nosing is over the top, and not a good look.
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I've been mentioning Mr. Vance as perhaps the best possible choice in this forum for a number of months now.

As a former author, he's quite capable of writing his own material (speeches), and might even provide Mr. Trump with some useful snippets, as well.

He seems to have done well enough in his first years in the Senate.
And hopefully he will keep Ohio "solid" for Mr. Trump come November.

As an aside, I also have suggested Rand Paul, but he and Mr. Trump might not get along as well. And... Mr. Paul would be a good pick to step into McConnell's shoes when he vacates them -- coming soon, I understand.