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Halperin speculates...
I literally just cross Trump off for good. The Rand Paul thing you guys were floating was causing me to have some conflicting feelings but this makes everything so much easier. I feel like a giant weight has been lifted off my shoulders.
He is not going to pick Rand Paul (which is good! VP is a meaningless ceremonial post and Rand is desperately needed in the Senate). He is also not going to pick anybody on this "leaked" list.
Okay, so who will it be? I think Gingrich is the mostly likely pick, followed by Christie, followed by Sessions.
The nominee will be Scott Brown. He's extremely good looking (something Trump places enormous significance on), polished, popular among blue collar voters and women, and disciplined enough to play ball and be an obedient foot soldier.
Warren slams Trump and key surrogate Scott Brown
Updated 2039 GMT (0439 HKT) June 18, 2016
Elizabeth Warren: Trump a 'thin-skinned, racist bully' 01:07
Sen. Elizabeth Warren slammed Donald Trump at a Democratic gathering
She also targeted former rival Scott Brown
Bedford, New Hampshire (CNN)A week after endorsing Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren on Saturday fired off a two-pronged attack against Donald Trump and former rival Scott Brown.
"I'm here to apologize," the Massachusetts senator told the New Hampshire Democratic Party convention. "You see, back when I beat Scott Brown in 2012, I never expected him to pack up his truck, move to New Hampshire and become your problem."
Brown became a Republican icon after winning Ted Kennedy's old Senate seat in early 2010, only to lose it to then-Harvard Law School Professor Warren in November 2012. Brown later moved to New Hampshire, and challenged Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen in 2014, but lost. Brown has since become a prominent surrogate of Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, and has been mentioned as a potential vice-presidential pick by the Manhattan businessman.
"I hear Donald Trump is floating Scott Brown as a possible running mate," Warren told the New Hampshire Democratic faithful. "And I thought, 'Ah, so Donald Trump really does have a plan to help the unemployed.'"
"You know, Scott Brown for Vice President makes sense," Warren added about a prospective match-up between Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee Clinton. "Let's face it: Nobody knows more about losing to a girl than Scott Brown. It's the perfect reality TV show ticket -- 'Celebrity Apprentice' meets the 'Biggest Loser.'"
Warren also had some new lines for Trump, who she's attacked repeatedly in speeches and on Twitter. On Saturday Warren called the mogul a "thin-skinned, racist bully."
"Every day we learn more about him, and every day it becomes clearer that he is just a small, insecure money-grubber who doesn't care about anyone or anything that doesn't have the Trump name splashed all over it," Warren told the crowd.
"Donald Trump says he likes to see women on their knees. Well, Donald, that's not happening," Warren said to laughter and cheers. "Can you believe this guy? Democrats believe in equal pay for equal work and a woman's right to decisions over her own body. And we're ready to fight for it."
Warren was conspicuously silent about Clinton's Democratic primary rival, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who has yet to concede the race despite coming up far short in the delegate count. Warren did mention the "hard fought primary" and said it was time to cross over to the general election with Clinton as the nominee.
"Whether you supported her in the primary or not, we can all say: Hillary Clinton is a fighter," Warren said. "She keeps at it, fighting for Democratic values and fighting to take down an army of right-wing lunatics who will say and do anything to undermine reform in this country."
That approach frustrated some Sanders supporters in a state where he trounced Clinton 60% to 38%. Chants of "Bernie!" could be heard several times throughout Warren's speech.
"They've been close allies for so long so the fact that she's basically leaving everything she's been working on her entire career to support Hillary Clinton, it was very disappointing, especially without giving Bernie the credit he deserves," Emily Jacobs, a Sanders delegate and Coos County Democratic chair, told CNN.
Sanders' supporters hoped to pass a resolution at the state convention to open up the floor for debate. Supporters told CNN it would allow them to push for superdelegates at the Democratic National Convention to reflect the outcome of February's primary proportionally, but the move failed to garner enough votes.
Ugh... Fallin. On the one hand, I see the wisdom in choosing a female VP candidate: it neutralizes the argument from the left that a woman needs to be elected.
At the same time, I hope Trump doesn't choose the corrupt Fallin.
if he wants a woman Pam Bondi would be great, atty gen FL, Liberty U grad., telegenic
I literally just cross Trump off for good. The Rand Paul thing you guys were floating was causing me to have some conflicting feelings but this makes everything so much easier. I feel like a giant weight has been lifted off my shoulders.
Trump won't pick anyone on any leaked list.... Really? You guys think Trump would show his hand? He will pick someone out of left field that will drive people mad (good or bad). He will pick someone who is first and foremost a "yes" man... and it will most likely NOT be a politician. I think he chooses someone like another successful rich guy or gal... I thought for a while Ben Carson might fit the bill for him, but he's too much of a liability. Not sure who it will be... but Trump won't pick some washed out sap that people don't care about.... especially not from some 'leaked' list of idiots like Christie and Sessions and Fallin