John Bolton 'Wouldn't Put It Past' Trump To Pull This Running Mate Stunt
- Bias Rating
-82% Very Liberal
- Reliability
35% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-27% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : "I think we have to remember with Trump42% : "Bolton also detailed what Trump is looking for in his running mate.
27% : [...] to see what the Democrats are up to with [President] Joe Biden by that point."Is Trump waiting to "make a pick based on what Dems do?" asked Collins, referencing calls among Democrats for Biden to quit his campaign following his debate performance.
27% : I'm not saying he's going to do it, but Trump will look for every opportunity to delay this.
26% : "I don't think Trump has made a decision yet" on who will be his running mate, Bolton told CNN's Kaitlan Collins.
26% : Bolton said he "wouldn't put it past" his onetime boss Trump, of whom he is now a fierce critic, to "have the RNC put off the vice presidential nomination for two weeks, for three weeks
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