Will Trump reveal running mate from convention podium Monday night reality TV style?
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68% : Trump told Fox News' Kilmeade this week, "I think I'm pretty well set in my own mind.65% : While party officials have yet to reveal when the roll call will be held, it will have to be before Wednesday evening, when the vice presidential nominee will address the delegates from the podium.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAs for whom Trump will pick, he's indicated that his short list includes senators J.D. Vance of Ohio and Marco Rubio of Florida and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.
62% : TRUMP HANDICAPS THREE OF HIS TOP RUNNING MATE CONTENDERS"I'd love to do it during the convention," Trump said on Fox News' "Hannity" at the beginning of the week.
50% : "It's like a highly sophisticated version of 'The Apprentice' if you think about it," Trump said.
47% : But the clock's ticking for Trump.
46% : THIS POPULAR GOP GOVERNOR SAYS TRUMP WILL DO WELL IN HIS SWING STATEWith President Biden facing a rising chorus of calls from fellow Democrats to end his re-election campaign amid increasing concerns about his ability to serve another four years in the White House after his damaging debate performance last month, Trump has been in no rush to steal the political spotlight.
45% : Trump wrote in a tweet July 15, 2016.
44% : The convention kicks off Monday, and Trump will have to name his running mate before a roll call is held to formally nominate that person.
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