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    As Donald Trump narrows Vice President search, his short list is nearly all men

    When the topic of Donald Trump's potential running mate arose at a Manhattan fundraiser last week, the Republican presidential candidate gave high marks to contenders including North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and U.S. Senator Tim Scott.

    US: Nikki Haley says she will vote for Donald Trump in November

    Nikki Haley announced she will vote for Donald Trump over Joe Biden in the upcoming election, citing Trump's stance on holding enemies accountable, securing the border, and supporting capitalism and freedom. While acknowledging Trump's imperfections, she criticized Biden's presidency as a "catastrophe." Haley, who suspended her own presidential campaign earlier, continues to hold influence in the GOP, receiving significant support in recent primaries. Trump dismissed her support base, claiming they will ultimately back him. Biden, on the other hand, has expressed openness to Haley's supporters.

    Nikki Haley faces a murky path forward and a key decision on whether or not to endorse Trump

    Nikki Haley, a prominent Republican, has not endorsed Donald Trump for the presidential bid, risking alienating the Republican Party base. Speculations surround her potential endorsement, impact on the general election, and the Biden campaign's efforts to win over swing voters. Haley's public appearances and voter sentiments play significant roles in her political trajectory.

    Donald Trump says not considering Nikki Haley as running mate

    Trump dismisses considering Nikki Haley as his running mate, wishing her well. Noem embroiled in controversy. Trump to face Biden in Nov. 5 election.

    Trump campaign considering Nikki Haley as running mate, Axios reports

    Axios reports Trump considering Nikki Haley as running mate. If convinced, she could help win, avoid prison, cover legal bills. Ex-candidate, SC governor, ex-U.N. ambassador. Ended challenge in March.

    Biden, Trump clinch nominations, kicking off bruising presidential rematch

    Joe Biden secures Democratic Party nomination and is likely to face Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential election rematch. If it happens then it would be the first U.S. presidential election rematch in nearly 70 years. Trump is facing criminal charges while Biden is facing criticism for border crisis and economic concerns. The last repeat presidential matchup took place in 1956, when Republican President Dwight Eisenhower defeated former Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson, a Democrat, for the second time.

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