Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal has suggested that President Trump pick one of three establishment Republican choices for his Vice Presidential running mate. The paper’s “Editorial Board” suggested on Monday morning:
[Nikki] Haley ought to be in the VP mix given her strong primary performance. She outlasted everyone but Mr. Trump and did well in debates. She has foreign policy experience and was a two-term Governor of South Carolina. She’d provide a notable contrast in competence and charisma to Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Who else could unite the party by reassuring Haley voters? A strong and logical choice would be Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who has shown he can win and govern in a swing state. He’s smart, likable and a conservative who is impossible for the left to portray as crazy. He’d signal that Mr. Trump realizes he can’t win with MAGA alone. The Trump campaign is boasting that it will target Virginia this year, and if that’s more than spin Mr. Youngkin can help.
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Another outside-the-Beltway choice would be Gov. Kim Reynolds, who has cut taxes and taken political risks to pass universal school choice in Iowa. She hasn’t withstood the rigors of national scrutiny, which is always a risk, especially on foreign policy. And Mr. Trump may not forgive her for endorsing Ron DeSantis in the Iowa caucuses.
Of course, all three picks are terrible. Haley is an unreformed war-hawk Democrat at heart who has failed to stand with Trump during his persecution by the Biden regime, and who has taken money from the same people funding his multiple prosecutions.
Youngkin is a milquetoast RINO whose primary political consultant is Jeff Roe, the man behind the disastrous DeSantis run. Speaking of which, Kim Reynolds was DeSantis’s de facto running mate, who not only said some of the nastiest things about Trump during the primary (then played the victim) but is also arguably involved in one of the most wanton corruption exercises on the political right in some years. For some reason, no one discusses these things.