The comments quickly turned misogynistic, racist, and anti-Semitic.
“No, women are not. They are more susceptible to coercion, manipulation, bribery, and groupthink,” the Donald member wrote. “We need another pair of big brass balls for the vice presidency. We don’t need another pair of weak Judas Pence balls.”
“No women or black people!” wrote another, before another added: “And there are no fucking Jews.”
Lake Kali
Former TV star turned election conspiracy theorist Kari Lake has been one of President Trump’s most vocal supporters since losing his 2022 race for Arizona governor. She also continues to claim without evidence that there was fraud in the 2020 and 2022 elections.
Lake, currently running for Senate in Arizona, recently responded when asked about becoming vice president. told GB News: “I want to help. [Trump] In the Senate. He really thinks he’s going to need help in the Senate. But she’s also been promoting her candidacy, posting an image of herself alongside President Trump on Truth Social after his victory in the Iowa caucuses, and she’s also been promoting her candidacy since 2024 on the platform. Some people describe it as a 2019 election poster.
President Trump’s most ardent supporters seem to be all for it.
“This is a mandate from the people, so Donald Trump should choose the best vice president for America. That’s Kali Lake,” QAnon influencer Pepe Deluxe said on Telegram with more than 60,000 followers. I wrote on the channel.
“I think she’s as close as you can get to a female President Trump,” one member of The Donald wrote. “She won’t put up with bullshit and will call out her fraud.”
Lake is beloved by the MAGA wing of the Republican Party, especially Steve Bannon. Calls the lake the party’s “future” (In return, Lake called Bannon.) “Stud muffin”.)
Vivek Ramaswamy
Around the same time that entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy announced that he was ending his bid for the Republican nomination, online conversation turned to his potential as a running mate. That feeling was amplified last week when Stefanik appeared alongside Trump in New Hampshire, where the crowd, like Stefanik, began chanting “Vice President, Vice President, Vice President.” In recent months, Ramaswamy has elevated his far-right bona fides by openly embracing right-wing conspiracies such as the Great Replacement theory, which has been widely praised in online white supremacist communities.
But on MAGA forums and surrounding social media sites, Ramaswamy’s possible candidacy is a polarizing topic.