CPAC 2024 straw poll: Noem and Ramaswamy tied as Trump’s VP choice
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — CPAC Straw Poll Reveals Potential Running Mates for Trump
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) concluded on Saturday with an exciting straw poll that had attendees buzzing. The poll aimed to determine who would be the ideal running mate for former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election. The results were a tie between entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD), both receiving 15% support from the 1,478 CPAC attendees.
Surprising Results and Contenders
Former Democratic Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who left the party last year, came in third place with 9% support. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) tied for fourth place with 8% support. Interestingly, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who is still in the presidential race against Trump, received only 2% support, placing her at the bottom of the list.
Trump’s Influence on CPAC
The CPAC conference, once a gathering of Republican leaders from across the party, has now transformed into a reflection of Trump’s influence and dominance over the GOP electorate. This straw poll, including the vice presidential question, signifies the direction of the Republican presidential primary race in the months to come.
A Diverse List of Contenders
The list of potential running mates included 17 contenders, ranging from members of Congress to former rivals. Some unexpected names also made the cut, such as Dr. Ben Carson, who served in Trump’s Cabinet, Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News anchor, and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).
Strong Support for Trump
When it comes to the presidential preference, the attendees made their stance clear. A whopping 94% expressed their support for Trump, while only 5% backed Haley.
As for Trump himself, he has given mixed messages regarding his vice presidential considerations. While he claimed to have already made up his mind during a Fox News town hall in Iowa, he later retracted that statement. In a recent town hall in South Carolina, Trump confirmed a list of contenders, which included Scott, Ramaswamy, Gabbard, Noem, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), and Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL).
With the CPAC straw poll results in, the speculation surrounding Trump’s running mate continues to grow. Only time will tell who will ultimately join forces with the former president in the 2024 election.
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Third place with 14% of the vote. Gabbard, known for her calls for bipartisanship and criticism of the Democratic Party, has garnered a following among conservatives for her more moderate stances on issues such as immigration and national security. Her strong showing in the straw poll suggests that she could be a potential running mate to Trump, despite their differing party affiliations.
Another contender that gained attention was Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who received 10% of the vote. DeSantis, a staunch Trump supporter, has gained popularity among conservatives for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and his conservative policies on issues such as gun rights and immigration. Many attendees at CPAC see DeSantis as a natural fit to join forces with Trump in his bid for the presidency.
The straw poll also included several other potential running mates, each receiving varying levels of support. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) received 9% of the vote, while Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo each received 7%. These results indicate that there is still interest among conservatives in prominent Republican figures who have shown loyalty to Trump throughout his presidency.
A Clear Message to the Republican Party
The CPAC straw poll results send a clear message to the Republican Party that conservatives are looking for a strong and loyal running mate to join forces with Donald Trump in the upcoming election. While there is support for candidates from both inside and outside of the GOP, the top contenders all share a common thread of being allies of Trump and his conservative agenda.
The tie between Vivek Ramaswamy and Gov. Kristi Noem in the straw poll results highlights the desire for fresh faces and diverse perspectives within the conservative movement. Ramaswamy, an entrepreneur and author, is a rising star in conservative circles, known for his defense of free speech and opposition to big tech censorship. Noem, on the other hand, is a proven conservative leader who has gained popularity for her handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and her commitment to protecting individual liberties.
Potential Implications for the 2024 Election
While the CPAC straw poll is not a definitive indication of who Trump will choose as his running mate, it does provide valuable insights into the preferences and priorities of conservatives. The results suggest that there is a desire for a running mate who shares Trump’s conservative values and loyalty to his agenda.
Moreover, the strong showing of candidates such as Tulsi Gabbard and Ron DeSantis suggests that Trump’s potential running mate could come from outside the Republican Party. This reflects the growing discontent among conservatives with traditional party lines and the desire for fresh voices and ideas.
The CPAC straw poll serves as a reminder that the 2024 election will be highly anticipated and closely watched by conservatives. The selection of a running mate will be a crucial decision that will shape the direction of the campaign and potentially influence the outcome of the election.
In conclusion, the CPAC straw poll provides valuable insights into the preferences and priorities of conservatives regarding potential running mates for Donald Trump in the upcoming election. The results highlight a desire for strong and loyal allies who share Trump’s conservative values. Whether the final choice comes from within the GOP or from outside the party remains to be seen, but one thing is clear – conservatives are eager for fresh faces and diverse perspectives in the conservative movement.
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