As Twitchy reported, Donald Trump met with Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst over the long Independence Day weekend, and although Ernst made no mention of any vice presidential talk during their “good conversation,” she made it clear Wednesday that she won’t be sharing a ticket with Trump in 2016.
BREAKING: Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst does not wish to be Donald Trump's VP pick, sources tell @NBCNews' @KellyO.
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) July 6, 2016
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst Withdraws Herself From VP Consideration https://t.co/KsVGEBY9E8 pic.twitter.com/geMuLrYJOF
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) July 6, 2016
Joni Ernst isn't "all but withdrawing" from VP consideration; she wasn't being vetted to begin with.
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) July 6, 2016
That does leave Pence as a possibility, but during his rally Wednesday night in Cincinnati, Ohio, Trump sure did spend a lot of time talking up guest Newt Gingrich — not that he’s saying it’s Newt.
Trump: "I'm not saying it's Newt, but if it's Newt, nobody's gonna be beating him in those debates, that's for sure" https://t.co/XXeqJL9PRe
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) July 6, 2016
So it's Newt
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) July 6, 2016
It won't be Newt
— KGB Agent Dale (@daletheamerica1) July 7, 2016
Trump teases VP chatter: says Newt is going to be part of his team "if I get approval from his wife"
— Robert Costa (@costareports) July 6, 2016
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Well, @DRUDGE certainly thinks it’s going to be Newt pic.twitter.com/8D0NHpHsVq
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) July 6, 2016
Trump just walked out of Trump Tower with Newt Gingrich. Gingrich will appear with him at Cincinnati rally tonight
— Steve Brusk (@stevebruskCNN) July 6, 2016
As Newt Gingrich mentioned that he was once Speaker of the House, a 20-something guy standing near me said: "He was speaker?"
— Jenna Johnson (@wpjenna) July 6, 2016
You could vote this year & be too young to have lived when Newt Gingrich was last in Congress (late 20th century) https://t.co/X2An3UlBP1
— Infoshaman (@infoshaman) July 7, 2016
On the plus side, a lot of today’s voters are too young to remember when Gingrich did those horrible ads with Rep. Nancy Pelosi, sponsored by Al Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection, promising to work together across party lines to fight the “climate crisis.”
Crowd in Ohio wants Newt for VP, chants his name.
"Gingrich is going to be involved in our government, that I can tell you," Trump answers.— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) July 6, 2016
Ohio loved them some Newt.
— America First (@TrumpTrain17) July 7, 2016
I've talked to a bunch of Trump supporters in the past few days who have said they favor Newt as VP https://t.co/wC7uRoaMsi
— Jim Dalrymple II (@Dalrymple) July 7, 2016
Watch @NewtGingrich join @realDonaldTrump earlier today in Ohio for the first time! #Trump2016 #TrumpTrain #Trumphttps://t.co/cPTeItk5dO
— DefendingtheUSA ?? (@DefendingtheUSA) July 7, 2016
And now for something completely different, courtesy of Sen. Bob Corker:
Sen. Bob Corker thinks Donald Trump's VP pick should be a member of his own family https://t.co/K5Ktwz9xpz pic.twitter.com/XvR4Nv9qfq
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 7, 2016
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