We need not be against each other. These primaries have not been held yet. In fact it will be a good chunk of time until the next debate even. Still not too late to turn the ship around. Was just kinda musing to myself the other day, and think maybe it's an interesting one for this topic. Just for fun, break from our typical conversations and keen insights and debates. We all have particular favorites and what not, but what do you think the best pairing for the various GOP candidates on the ticket as VP be? Don't have to be anything too serious or even the candidate you want to win.
Like for example if Jeb got nominated then I'd think he pick Marco Rubio, a double down to secure Florida and pro-immigration voters.
Trump and Fiorina just for the laughs, that and it maybe the only way he could shore up support from women.
If Rubio won for him a good pick be like Kasich or Bush or one of the more experienced candidates (I'd personally prefer if Kasich declined and stayed as Governor).
For Kasich whom is clearly the best but it seems for now is not doing so well with the crowd, but if he won I think actually someone like Trump or Cruz would make a good VP for him. VP after all don't do much besides be an unofficial salesman for the USA and the President's policy/agendas.
Cruz is a hard one to pick out, it seems Rand Paul and him are close to each other off stage in the past, but that pairing might be too libertarian for the GOP, even the nation, to bear, so probably someone like Huckabee.
Rand Paul I like him, he is not popular with his party, not popular with even the old Ron Paul fans, but he has some smart points, pointedly so on us taking a step back from all this war and foreign intrigue. So if he got nominated I'd say one like Kasich or Bush that is more Old Guard would be a good VP pick to keep the GOP united and represented.