A majority of Trump supporters want Ron DeSantis to be Vice President if their guy gets back into the White House, according to a USA Today study. The paper also said there was more chance of snow in July.
"Sorry, folks," the reporter wrote. "That's almost certainly not going to happen, given the fractured relations between the two after DeSantis emerged for a time as the most likely alternative to Trump.
"The former president rewarded DeSantis with the derisive nickname 'DeSanctimonious.'"
Coming in second was Vivek Ramaswamy, whose potential for a VP spot is a little less unrealistic. "The entrepreneur and political newcomer has done the most of any in the field to emulate and defend Trump in the GOP debates that the former president has declined to join," USA Today reported.
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Coming in third was Nikki Haley, who "has tried to navigate a line between criticizing Trump but not so much that his supporters might refuse to back her, now or later."
Coming in last was RFK Jr. "If chosen, it would be the first time a close member of that storied Democratic family appeared on the Republican line as a candidate."
The research was carried out by USA Today with Suffolk University Poll.
According to USA Today, most of the respondents "seem ready to leave the decision up to Trump. A 55% majority didn't have an opinion about it or declined to tell us what it was."