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Jesse Ventura pulling for Trump, interested in being running mate
Even though he no longer works for Donald Trump’s campaign, political strategist Roger Stone said on Wednesday, he still supported Trump’s candidacy, and thought Ben Carson would make for a good potential running mate.
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Jesse Ventura thinks having his name on the Donald Trump ticket would help bring in votes. Let’s say hypothetically, Donald Trump somehow triumphs.
“He’s a brain surgeon”. “He’s also a straight-talker”.
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. “Beyond that, I would try to find someone outside the discipline of politics”. “Do you think Donald would ever think of asking me?” That may not be the necessary, Ventura said.
“I’m not a Republican – I’m not a Democrat either – so ultimately I’d like somebody else overall”, the former WWE wrestler added.
“Well, he is a great negotiator, Jesse, he may be able to get you to change your mind”, Stone said. Two years later, Trump briefly entered the presidential race as a Reform Party candidate before dropping out due to party infighting.
That’s a stark contrast to Trump, who famously said: “When Mexico sends its people, … they’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems….”
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“I decided to go rogue”.