Key GOP senator says Noem’s dog shooting story could hurt her with voters if Trump picks her as running mate | CNN Politics
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-66% Medium Liberal
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70% ReliableGood
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10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-61% Negative
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26% : And I guess it kind of makes it a little difficult for President Trump to find someone to be his VP, so, he’ll have to look for someone smarter than him, a better speaker than him, and - like him - does not get burdened with principles,” Romney told reporters in the Capitol, also seemingly taking a shot at his former rival Barack Obama — who in his book “Dreams From My Father,” published in 1995, recalled being fed dog meat as a boy in Indonesia.24% : Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney, who got in trouble when he was running for president in 2012 for having put his dog on the top of the car during a cross country trip, reacted to the Noem news by taking a shot at Trump, of whom he is a chief critic.
23% : “I hated that dog,” Noem writes, according to the Guardian. Asked by CNN if the story about shooting her dog will hurt her with voters if Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, picks her as his running mate, Rounds said yes.
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