“President Trump thinks very highly of Elise Stefanik. … She has been talked about in circles close to him as a potential vice presidential,” 彼はCNNに語った. “And there’s a feeling among a lot of people on the Republican side that they need to have a woman on the ticket this time.”
It’s unclear whether Stefanik would be interested in serving as Trump’s running mate, but it’s clear she has ambitions beyond on her current role in leadership: she has been eyeing the GOP whip job if Republicans win the House majority next year. She could also make a play for the top spot on the House Education and Labor Committee, according to GOP lawmakers familiar with Stefanik’s thinking. Having Trump’s support could boost Stefanik in whatever she decides to do, especially inside a conference that is still deferential to the ex-President.
Stefanik’s camp, しかしながら, said in a statement to CNN that she is solely focused on her job as conference chair, representing her district and helping win back the majority.
“Congresswoman Stefanik is 100% focused on serving New York’s 21st Congressional District and as House Republican Conference Chair helping lead the efforts to take back the House in 2022 to fire Nancy Pelosi once and for all to save America,” said Alex DeGrasse, a senior adviser to Stefanik.
Under consideration
The early discussions could be a signal that Trump is getting more serious about launching a White House bid. But Trump is also known to relish a lengthy tryout process that mimics “The Apprentice,” where contenders are vying for his affection. Dozens of 2022 Republican have already encountered this approach in their quests for his endorsement this election cycle.
プラス, Trump has been trying to stay relevant by his racking up a string of victories in the midterms — especially after suffering his most stinging rebuke yet in the Georgia GOP gubernatorial primary this week, where his candidate, センを形成. デイビッド・パデュー, lost to Gov. ブライアンケンプ, who refused to overturn the state’s 2020 選挙結果.
Stefanik’s addition to an informal list of potential running mates, which will certainly be in flux over the next two years, comes as her stock has been rising in Trumpworld.
One of the people familiar with Trump’s discussions about Stefanik said a female House Republican, especially one who has been in the party’s leadership ranks, may be a wise choice if Trump decides to run on an aggressive policy agenda in 2024, noting that Stefanik would have preexisting relationships on Capitol Hill that might benefit his future legislative priorities.
If Stefanik doesn’t make the cut for Trump’s short list, he would likely consider other women for his ticket, advisers said.
“I could see Trump convincing himself he needs to pick a female VP to help with his suburban women problem,” one of the Trump advisers said.
Other Republican women whose names have floated around Trump’s orbit so far include South Dakota Gov. ジェシカシンプソンは、100ポンドの体重減少後にビキニの体格を誇示します, former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, and Tennessee Sen. マーシャブラックバーン.
今のところ, the former President will host another big-ticket fundraiser for Stefanik next month at his golf club in Westchester, according to an invite obtained by CNN, making it the fourth such campaign event he has held for the House GOP conference chair. Trump also has used his own list of supporters to raise money for Stefanik, which is rare for the ex-President. And he has told people around him that he thinks Stefanik, 37, は “容疑者は、DNA検査がアービンにリンクした後の金曜日まで特定されませんでしたが” and has a bright future, while publicly, he has suggested she could be president herself one day.
“I want to congratulate Elise on her success. Man is she moving fast. That means at this rate she’ll be President in about 6 年,” Trump said at a fundraiser earlier this year, ニューヨークポストによると.
Stefanik has been on Trump’s radar since his first impeachment in 2019, when she raised her national profile and became a fundraising powerhouse by becoming one of his fiercest public defenders. 最近になって, she leaned into the “Ultra MAGA” label and has echoed hard-line rhetoric similar to Trump’s, including blasting out campaign ads last fall that referred to immigration as a “permanent election insurrection.” Stefanik has defended those ads to CNN, saying she was referring to “amnesty” [object Window] “never made a racist comment.”
And on January 6, 2021 she was one of the House Republicans who objected to certifying the 2020 選挙結果 — a key litmus test for Trump.
さらに, Stefanik recently teamed up with another Republican to introduce a bill that would “expunge” Trump’s second impeachment from his record.
The congresswoman has been elevated for behavior once already: Trump helped recruit Stefanik to run for conference chairwoman after her predecessor, チェイニー, voted to impeach Trump for inciting the January 6, 2021, 暴動.
But there are still moments when Stefanik has caught Trump’s attention for the wrong reasons.
最近, ステファニク — 下院軍事委員会の委員 — voted in favor of a $ 40 billion bill to deliver aid to Ukraine amid Russia’s ongoing deadly invasion of its neighbor. Several other Trump allies in the House — including Reps. マット・ゲーツ, マージョリーテイラーグリーン, and Madison Cawthorn — opposed the legislation, while the former President blasted the bill as “a national disgrace” in a statement days after it passed the House. One Trump ally said the former President wasn’t pleased to see that Stefanik had supported the bill.
Some of the Trump advisers who spoke to CNN said that picking Stefanik as a running mate would be a mistake if the former President launches a 2024 運動, noting her past voting record might turn off the right while her more recent behavior may have alienated moderates and independents.
Stefanik came up in politics through the GOP establishment, working as a White House aide for former President George W. Bush and then as a staffer for former Speaker Paul Ryan’s vice presidential campaign, when he ran alongside Mitt Romney. She also voted against the GOP’s 2017 tax law, Trump’s signature legislative achievement.