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GOP Candidate Removed From Trump’s VP List

Here’s what happened…

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, a Republican, has stirred controversy with a surprising revelation from her upcoming book, putting her political future in question. The anecdote that circulated recently recounts an incident from roughly two decades ago when she shot and killed her 14-month-old German wirehaired pointer, Cricket, due to behavioral issues. Noem attempted to frame this story as a testament to her authenticity and readiness to make tough decisions, but it has led to criticism and ridicule, particularly within political circles.

This revelation, coupled with other recent controversies, has led many Republicans to doubt her viability as a potential running mate for former President Trump in the 2024 election. Noem, who had been previously considered a top contender for the position, has seen her prospects diminish due to what some perceive as self-inflicted errors and missteps.

Despite her early endorsement of Trump and her alignment with conservative causes, including sending National Guard forces to the southern border and enacting restrictive abortion legislation, Noem’s political trajectory has hit obstacles. Her decision to include the dog-shooting anecdote in her book, despite having ample time for editing and reconsideration, has raised eyebrows and drawn bipartisan criticism.

In response to the backlash, Noem has defended her actions, insisting that her book reflects both the successes and challenges of her life and leadership. However, her attempts to spin the narrative have been met with skepticism, with some Democrats using the opportunity to mock her on social media.

This incident adds to a string of controversies for Noem, including her clash with Native American tribes over comments regarding drug cartels and questions surrounding her promotion of a cosmetic dentist on social media. These missteps have tarnished her image and raised doubts about her ability to maintain a drama-free presence, a quality deemed crucial for a potential vice presidential candidate.

While Noem’s popularity in her home state remains relatively high, her ambitions for higher office, particularly the vice presidency, have been significantly compromised. With her term as governor set to end in 2026, she may explore other avenues in politics or government, but her chances of joining a presidential ticket as a running mate appear dimmed by these recent controversies.