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DeSantis not in talks for VP, Trump campaign says

- David Jackson

LEXINGTON, S.C. - So much for that Donald Trump-Ron DeSantis ticket.

Trump aides said Thursday that DeSantis is not in the vice presidenti­al discussion, especially after the Florida governor questioned the former president’s criteria for picking a running mate.

“Ron DeSantis failed miserably in his presidenti­al campaign and does not have a voice in selecting the next Vice President of the United States,” said Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt.

Leavitt responded after news reports that DeSantis told supporters that Trump should not play “identity politics” with the running mate slot, presumably a reference to the fact that Trump has women and Black candidates on his vice presidenti­al list.

“Now we have a diverse Republican Party. I want everybody in the fold, don’t get me wrong. But I don’t want people representi­ng 10, 15% of the party being in the driver’s seat,” DeSantis said on a conference call with supporters of his failed presidenti­al bid, according to audio obtained by NBC News.

In reposting the NBC report on the social media site X, Trump senior adviser Chris LaCivita referred to DeSantis as a “sad little man.”

DeSantis’ name surfaced in the running mate search during a Fox News town hall on Tuesday.

Fox News host Laura Ingraham read off a list of names suggested by the audience, including DeSantis, and Trump did not discount any of them.

The names included South Carolina U.S. representa­tive and former 2024 presidenti­al candidate Tim Scott, businessma­n and ex-candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, former Hawaii U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, Florida U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds, and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem.

Trump has said he is also considerin­g New York Rep. Elise Stefanik.

Trump does not yet have the Republican

nomination locked up, as he is still opposed by former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.

The two square off Saturday in the South Carolina Republican primary.

In his talk with supporters, DeSantis suggested he would never be seriously considered by Trump to be a running mate. He said they approach the job differentl­y.

“So I would want somebody that, if something happened, the people that voted us in would have been pleased to know that they’re going to continue the mission,” DeSantis said, according to NBC.

DeSantis added: “I’m not sure that those are going to necessaril­y be the criteria that Donald Trump uses. … I have heard that they’re looking more in identity politics. I think that’s a mistake. I think you should just focus on who the best person for the job would be, and then do that accordingl­y.”

Trump and DeSantis – and their aides – had a tense relationsh­ip before and after the Florida governor’s presidenti­al bid.

DeSantis withdrew from the race after a distant second-place finish to Trump in the Iowa caucuses.

 ?? ALICIA DEVINE/TALLAHASSE­E DEMOCRAT ?? Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis told supporters that Donald Trump should not play “identity politics” with the running mate slot, according to audio obtained by NBC News.
ALICIA DEVINE/TALLAHASSE­E DEMOCRAT Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis told supporters that Donald Trump should not play “identity politics” with the running mate slot, according to audio obtained by NBC News.

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