It seems that there may be a reconciliation brewing between former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump following the end of the 2024 Republican primary. Reports suggest that Haley is now being considered by Trump to be his vice president, despite their past disagreements.
Trump is reportedly interested in having a female running mate, and Haley’s name has resurfaced as a potential candidate for the role. Despite previous statements ruling out such a possibility, Haley’s appeal to moderate Republican voters could make her a valuable asset to Trump’s campaign.
While some may be concerned about Haley’s past criticism of Trump and the potential backlash from more conservative voters, her ability to attract votes from the moderate base could prove beneficial to Trump’s efforts to win against President Joe Biden.
It is worth noting that Trump selected Mike Pence as his vice president in 2016, despite Pence’s initial hesitation to endorse him. Currently, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott is considered a top contender for the vice presidential nomination, with other names like Tulsi Gabbard and Doug Burgum also in the mix.