I think if Trump gets nominated he plans to make Ben Carson his Vice presidential running mate.
This is indicated in the way they are treating each other now. Trump is picking on people like Rubio and Fiorina and Bush but not Carson so I think this is where things are headed right now.
Will Trump actually be nominated as Republican Presidential candidate later next year? Unknown. It could be Carson, Rubio or even Fiorina at this point to be realistic about it. However, if Trump gets nominated (I'm not thinking that would be good for Republicans) simply because he isn't electable to the majority of people in the U.S.). However, it might happen which would likely be a shoo-in for Hillary, Biden or whoever.
What I find really strange about all this is Bush. If Trump hadn't said, "Bush has no energy to be president" I think it would be Bush on top now and not Trump and I think in that time line (which didn't happen) Bush likely would have been the next president because he is a moderate and because it will really be hard to elect the first woman president just like it took over 200 years to have the first black president in Obama. Also, there never was a Catholic president either until Kennedy and then he got Assassinated? So, anything but WASP male has been very unusual or non-existent in the U.S. as president since 1776 until Kennedy in 1960.
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