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As the November 5th elections draw closer, the issue of vice president looms for Donald Trump. Trump and his team have considered many choices, including North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and U.S. Senator Tim Scott. However, select individuals from his team believe a woman VP is the way to go. This is because they want to reach female voters. A choice many campaign financiers considered was Nikki Haley, but she did compete against Trump in the Republican primaries, making her an unlikely choice. Additionally, two choices Trump's team considered, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and U.S. Senator Katie Britt, have made some mistakes that took them out of conversation. The shortlist has considered many male choices, however, like U.S. Senator J.D. Vance, who Trump's son, Donald Trump, Jr., has been partial to.
Trump has said he will announce to the public his decision for his running mate during the Republican National Convention, the event in which the official decision for the Republican presidential candidate will be announced.
Fact of the Day (Reader's Digest): In just one teaspoon of soil, there are more microorganisms than people on the planet. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, "millions of species and billions of organisms—bacteria, algae, microscopic insects, earthworms, beetles, ants, mites, fungi, and more—represent the greatest concentration of biomass anywhere on the planet."
Quote of the Day (Gracious Quotes): Aim for the moon. If you miss, you may hit a star.
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Word of the Day (Merriam-Webster): Incognito (adj/adv) - When you go incognito, your true identity is kept secret (as through the use of a different name or a disguise). Incognito can be used either as an adverb or an adjective with the same meaning.
In a Sentence: The food critic made an incognito visit to the restaurant.
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