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Jesse Ventura hopes Trump considers him for VP
“If Donald Trump were to ask me to be his running mate, I would give it very serious consideration because anything to break up the status quo of this country”, Ventura told CBS affiliate WCCO.
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On his show Off the Grid yesterday, Trump spoke with ex-Trump adviser Roger Stone and railed against how everyone’s attacking Trump as part of the establishment’s efforts to choose who Americans get to vote for.
“I came in and said, ‘You know what, as far as the Republicans are concerned, I said I hope Trump wins, ‘” Ventura said. The campaign said he was fired, Stone maintains he resigned but still supports the real estate mogul. But, he added, “it would have to be the right person, and I’m not going to go into who that would be right now”. It needs to be shaken to its very core, and Donald Trump is doing that. “This is why you were successful, in Minnesota”, Stone said. Ventura asked.
“I love the life down there because it broadens me in the fact that, guess what, I’m the minority”, Ventura said in a Minneapolis speech last month.
Stone, who is threatned along with actual physical brutality by Geraldo Rivera a week ago after work Oopspro actor Ana Navarro and NewsOne’s Roland S. Martin “quota uses”, re-stated which he quit Trump’s drive of his option rather than dismissed, as Trump has said. On Monday, he took flak from conservative Republicans for his comments about Planned Parenthood funding, which put him more in line with many Democrats.
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Trump has repeatedly refused to rule out running as a third-party candidate.