Trump postpones election of vice president: "Everyone is good"
With barely nine months left until the election, it is time for Donald Trump to decide who he wants as his vice-presidential candidate, reports the BBC. But so far, the likely Republican presidential nominee has not wanted to make a decision. At least not in public.
During a Fox News televised campaign rally, Donald Trump was recently confronted with six possible candidates and asked to choose.
- Honestly, everyone is good, Trump said.
On Wednesday next week, several of the names on the list will speak at the CPAC conference in Washington, which is usually described as an "audition" for vice presidential candidates. During the conference, among other things, the results of an opinion poll will be presented where participants can choose their favorite among 17 possible vice-presidential candidates.
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Trump: The indictments may have made me popular among blacks
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says the four high-profile indictments against him may have made him more popular with black voters.
- Many say that this is why the black people like me: they have been hurt so deeply and become discriminatory, and they actually see me as someone who is also being discriminated against. It's pretty unbelievable but maybe, maybe, there's something there," Trump said during a meeting with black conservatives in South Carolina.
In today's primary election in the state, Donald Trump is expected to win over Nikki Haley by a very wide margin.
Blacks in the US support the Democrats to a greater extent, but Joe Biden's popularity among the group has fallen sharply.
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