Former US President and Republican forerunner Donald Trump has once again revealed who would be his running mate after he secured his party’s nomination for November’s face-off with Democrat Joe Biden.
While speaking in an interview with Fox News Sunday, he did not name any specific person for the post however, he let his supporters and observers guess who would be the potential candidate by describing the qualities.
Donald Trump said that his running mate “must possess the capability of being a good president in case of any emergency” that could surround his administration, as things are unpredictable.
There have been speculations about his potential vice president after he secures the Republican nomination to contest the White House.
“Always it’s gotta be who is going to be a good president. You always have to think that, because in case of emergency,” the 77-year-old said.
“Things happen, right? No matter who you are, things happen. That’s gotta be number one,” the indictment-stricken said.
Polls suggest that the business mogul is leading the Republican race after securing victories in Iowa and New Hampshire, with former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley trailing behind.