In a recent appearance on Fox News’ “Hannity,” former House Democrat and 2020 presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard expressed her willingness to be Donald Trump’s running mate in the upcoming 2024 election. The revelation came as Fox News host Greg Gutfeld, on “The Five,” predicted Gabbard’s potential role as Trump’s Vice President, praising her unique viewpoints and accomplishments.
The conversation began with Gabbard addressing UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s stance on gender, a topic that resonated with her frustrations regarding societal complexities. Gutfeld, contrasting Gabbard with Vice President Kamala Harris, lauded Gabbard for prioritizing achievements and ideas over factors like skin color or background.
When Hannity probed Gabbard about her considerations for the 2024 election and a potential partnership with Trump, she responded positively, stating, “I look forward to having that conversation.” Emphasizing her commitment to protecting the country’s freedom and preventing catastrophic wars, Gabbard outlined her desire to actively contribute to these crucial efforts.
Gutfeld commended Gabbard for addressing what he termed “anti-white racism” within the Democratic Party, highlighting her willingness to discuss contentious issues. He confidently declared, “I think she’s going to be Trump’s VP. That’s where this is going.”
In contrast, Trump, during a recent speech in Michigan, expressed skepticism about finding a suitable running mate among the current Republican candidates for the 2024 nomination. He referred to them as “all job candidates,” casting doubt on their potential for the vice presidency. While Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung confirmed Trump’s clarity, it remains uncertain if any of the seven candidates are definitively excluded.
Amid this uncertainty, South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem has emerged as a notable figure potentially on Trump’s “VP list.” Trump hinted at a preference for Noem, adding an intriguing dimension to the unfolding dynamics of the 2024 presidential election. The evolving political landscape and Trump’s decision will undoubtedly shape the narrative as the election season progresses.