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Conway Scorches GOP VP Identity Push, Trump Should Listen!

In a sassy and spirited rewrite, Kellyanne Conway, a former White House adviser to ex-President Donald Trump, had some fiery thoughts and suggestions for the Republican front-runner. In a spicy New York Times op-ed released on Monday, Conway turned up the heat on the idea of the GOP veep being a person of color. She threw shade at the popular demand for a woman VP, telling Trump not to play into the hands of identity politics.

Conway dropped names like hot potatoes, listing Sens. Tim Scott (R-SC) and Marco Rubio (R-FL), along with Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) and former GOP prez contender Vivek Ramaswamy as options for his 2024 ticket. Watch out, because these suggestions are smokin’!

But hold on, Conway made it clear that this isn’t about identity politics, you hear? She warned Trump not to go down the same path as President Joe Biden, who picked Kamala Harris as his veep and, according to Conway, is facing the consequences every day. She’s all about an “America First” movement, with more union workers, independents, first-time voters, veterans, Hispanics, Asian Americans, and African Americans getting involved. Conway’s got some serious flavor!

Conway wasn’t just blowing hot air, folks. She stressed the need for Trump’s second-in-command to handle big stuff affecting the U.S. and dive into foreign policy. She mentioned the crisis at the border, unhappiness with the economy, worries about crime, a revival of parents’ rights, and numerous conflicts and threats worldwide. Conway made it clear: Trump’s deputy must be ready to tackle chaos and problems at home and abroad. She’s not messing around!

 

Written by Staff Reports

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