Burgum dodges question about talks with Trump over vice president job - Washington Examiner
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
49% : "That would be between the president and I," Burgum said on NBC News's Meet the Press when asked "yes or no" whether he's had any conversations with Trump about being his pick for vice president.44% : Burgum pointed out that Trump has a short list of numerous quality candidates that could also make the eventual cut, and emphasized everything about the selection process is "between the campaign and those that might be being considered.""He can probably win the election without a vice president ...
35% : but I think he'll make a decision," Burgum said, noting Trump's recent "strong debate performance" with President Joe Biden on Thursday and the positive polling position Trump has found himself in even before the Thursday night debate.
30% : The North Dakota governor also defended Trump against the most common criticism the former president has received since the debate, which involved the veracity of his statements.
10% : Trump "made more than 30 false claims," according to CNN, though Biden's gaffes and concerns about his mental acuity largely turned Trump's statements into an afterthought for commentators and their post-debate conversations.
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