(Daily Mail) Donald Trump has narrowed his search for a vice presidential candidate to just seven contenders and has begun requesting information from each.
Among those in the running are North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Florida‘s Marco Rubio, Ohio Sen. JD Vance and South Carolina’s Tim Scott, according to campaign sources cited by Fox News.
Florida Rep. Byron Donalds, New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, and Trump’s 2016 rival-turned cabinet member Ben Carson were also said to be on the list – a set of seven who will vetted after they fill out the forms, two others said.
The paperwork sent to each reportedly varies, one of the sources said, as reps for each of the rumored candidates did not respond to requests for comment.
Aides, meanwhile, have cautioned that Trump’s list is not concrete and ever-evolving – and that, at the end of the day, the decision will ultimately be up to him.
Ex-President Donald Trump ‘s campaign has begun requesting information from his potential vice presidential candidates, sources close to his campaign have reportedly revealed. The politician is seen speaking to reporters outside his hush money trial late last month
Among those being considered is New York Rep Elise Stefanik – one of the 10 Republicans who serve the state. She has become a top contender for the VP spot thanks to her status as chair of the Republican conference, and he being one of the most influential women in her party
‘Anyone claiming to know who or when President Trump will choose his VP is lying,’ Trump campaign spokesperson Brian Hughes said in a statement.
He quickly added: ‘[U]nless the person is named Donald J. Trump.’
The news – first reported by NBC – comes a week after Trump was found guilty by a jury in Manhattan of 34 counts of falsifying business records in a criminal hush money trial, for which he will be sentenced next month.
Trump, in recent months, has shown hesitance to announce a running mate, after his infamous falling out with former right hand Mike Pence following the insurrection on January 6.
He has said he may wait until the upcoming Republican National Convention to unveil the right person, which would be in July – just a few days after he is set to be sentence in his criminal case.
In the interim, the other spot on the GOP ticket remains largely unknown – further fueling speculation.
In an appearance on Newsmax the day before, Trump listed Scott, Burgum, Rubio, Vance and Carson as among those in contention.
While NBC was the first to report the development, ABC was the one to initially report on the list, which bore additional names such as Stefanik and Burgum.
Others to reportedly receive requests were a few of Trump’s former rivals, including Marco Rubio and Ben Carson. Both lost to Trump in 2016, but have since made amends. Carson, for instance, served on the then-president’s cabinet, but has since kept his distance
Sen. Tim Scott is also reportedly being considered, after he too lost to Trump in the primary late last year
Also sent vetting forms was Stefanik and JD Vance, both of whom have been steadily rising though the GOP ranks for the past few years
Stefanik, along with figures like Vance and Donalds, have been steadily rising though the ranks of the GOP for years, each aligning themselves with the potential two-time president at some point in the process.
Vance, for instance, a military vet who grew up in a dysfunctional family in the exurbs of Cincinnati, represents the Rust Belt that carried Trump to an upset victory in 2016.
He earned national recognition upon defeating a competitive field of Republicans and a formidable Democrat in a 2022 midterm, becoming the U.S. Senator for Ohio as a result.
Stefanik, meanwhile, is one of the 10 Republicans who serve New York, and has become a top Trump VP contender thanks to her status as chair of the Republican conference, and one of the most influential women in her party.
She’s also only 39, indicating a potential propensity toward a younger person filling the hole left behind by longtime conservative Pence.
Donalds, 45, also fits that profile, following an unsuccessful quest to become one of the youngest house speakers in history.
That bid fell flat last year, as did an attempt from Burgum, 67, to beat out Trump for the GOP nomination.
Carson and Rubio, aged 72 and 53, respectively, are also former Trump casualties, both bowing out against the then-political newcomer in 2016.