Tulsi Gabbard, a potential VP pick, believes Trump's running mate should possess this significant trait.
Trump has made his VP pick, but the timing of the announcement is uncertain.
Tulsi Gabbard, the former Hawaii Rep, has become a well-known figure among conservatives after leaving the Democrat Party two years ago to become an independent.
The former critic of President Biden and her former party is reportedly being considered as a potential running mate for former President Trump, although it's unclear if she'll ultimately be chosen. She has not been shy about expressing her views on the matter as discussions about the best candidate to win over undecided and moderate voters intensify ahead of the Republican National Convention next month.
During a recent trip to Washington, D.C., Gabbard shared with Planet Chronicle Digital what she believed were the necessary qualities for anyone seeking Trump's endorsement.
"To succeed, you must attract individuals who are not currently part of your support network. This is crucial, not just for the election, but also to unite our country."
To effectively combat corruption and the deep state, it is crucial to tackle the challenging work that will arise if President Trump wins, as she stated.
"We must reverse the perspective and emphasize that our government should be limited and focused on serving the people, rather than the other way around."
Some suggest that Gabbard could attract moderates and independents due to her more liberal views on social issues and her criticism of the Democrat Party's radicalization.
In 2022, Gabbard departed the party, explaining that she could no longer remain in the current Democratic Party, which was controlled by an elite group of warmongers who were motivated by cowardly wokeness and used divisive tactics to racialize every issue and promote anti-white racism.
In her book "For Love Of Country: Leave the Democrat Party Behind," published earlier this year, she elaborated on the reasoning behind her decision.
"When I revealed my departure from the Democratic Party, I received numerous messages, emails, notes, and DMs from individuals who shared my sentiments, as you mentioned," Gabbard stated to Fox when questioned about her book's message.
"I recognized the chance to provide a detailed account of my reasons for leaving the Democratic Party, as well as the experiences that led me to make that decision, in the hope that it may assist others who are grappling with their own political choices, including whether to remain affiliated with the party or depart from it, as well as how to cast their vote in the upcoming election."
Gabbard stated that her book served as a "direct call to action" due to the party's current state.
Trump may reveal his running mate at the RNC in Milwaukee next month, as he suggested last month. He announced his decision to Planet Chronicle last week, stating that his pick would be present at his first debate against Biden, which took place in Atlanta on Thursday.
Notably absent from the shortlist who joined Trump in Atlanta were Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and New York Rep. Elise Stefanik.
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