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Will Trump run in 2024? – Here is Trump’s Norwegian favorite

Uff-da !!

The favorite today to be Donald Trump’s eventual vice president in 2024, learned the Norwegian expression when she was a little girl at home on the farm in South Dakota.

And she still fronts “Uff-da !!” on sweaters and on his Instagram account as governor of the home state paved with Norwegian and European genes.

«Uff-da !! As a proud Norwegian, I have so many memories of my grandfather Alf who used this word over and over again. I love it! ”She writes to her followers on Instagram.

Norwegian-born Kristi Noem (49), previously elected to the US Congress before becoming the first woman governor of South Dakota in 2019, marked herself as one of the Republican elite’s hottest supporters of Donald Trump during his presidency. And especially in the storm of corona measures.

Telemark

When and where did the Norwegian ancestors come to the Republicans’ increasingly clear female profile “over there”?

Open search documents and help from a genealogist in Telemark, has not brought Dagbladet closer than just Telemark, unspecified. And that she also has German ancestry, and was born with the family name Arnold in Watertown, South Dakota.

After Joe Biden took over the White House, Kristi Noem is increasingly appearing in the spotlight around Donald Trump in speculation about the 2024 election – with or without Trump.

Two women

Kristi Noem and fellow governor Nikki Haley (49) in South Carolina are now the only two women who are eligible to be the Republican presidential candidate next time, writes Wall Street Journal in a commentary article this weekend.

At the big politicians’ conference in Florida at the end of February, Noem received 11 percent and Haley 3 percent of the votes on who the participants can think of as the next US Republican president, if Donald Trump does not run. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis topped the list with 43 percent.

Stand by your man – that is the most significant political difference between the two women candidates. Someone has supported Trump most of the time.

GIFT FROM THE GOVERNOR: President Donald Trump visits South Dakota and the Mount Rushmore National Memorial on July 3, 2020. The host gift from Governor Christi Noem was a picture of Trump for the four presidents carved in stone: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Photo: Alex Brandon, AP / NTB.
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Haley has been skeptical and kept his arm’s length away on several occasions, including after the storming of Congress on January 6.

On Friday, Christ Noem was the main guest in the inner circle of the Trump family’s residence in Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida.

Cocktail for 8,500 kroner

A cocktail party with 1,000 dollars (approx. 8,500 kroner) in the entrance ticket and with Donald Trump jr. as butler, was the start of fundraising for the election campaign for Kristi Noem.

The dollar party with high stakes and cocktails in the glasses, at American fundraising, for income for Kristi Noem, continued on Saturday in the Florida home of ex-president Donald Trump’s longtime adviser and campaign strategist Corey Lewandowski.

The named purpose is Noam’s election campaign to be re-elected governor of South Dakota. But behind it, the next presidential election campaign shimmers ahead of the 2024 election on who will be the President of the United States 2025-28.

SUPPORTED PREVIOUS ELECTION CAMPAIGN ALSO: President Donald Trump in Sioux Falls in September 2018 to speed up the dollar roll for party colleague Kristi Noem's election campaign.  She became South Dakota's first female governor.  Now she appears in the presidential speculation ahead of the 2024 election - with or without Trump.  Photo: Susan Walsh, AP / NTB.
ALSO SUPPORTED PREVIOUS ELECTION MATCH: President Donald Trump in Sioux Falls in September 2018 to speed up the dollar roll for party colleague Kristi Noem’s election campaign. She became South Dakota’s first female governor. Now she appears in the presidential speculation ahead of the 2024 election – with or without Trump. Photo: Susan Walsh, AP / NTB.
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Lost since 1988

According to the Wall Street Journal, Democrats have won more women’s votes than Republicans in all presidential elections since 1988.

The Republican share of women has been declining.

– If Trump bets on the election in 2024, it would be smart of him to bet on a woman as vice president or one who appeals to voters he lost in the election in 2020, said the ex-president’s former communications manager Alyssa Farah to Bloomberg News Agency recently.

After Trump’s first appearance outside the White House at the Conservative Political Conference CPAC in Florida last weekend in February, the “Norwegian” governor of South Dakota was quickly out with a tribute to his speech there.

And a few days later, Trump issued a statement of support for Tim Scott for re-election to the Senate from South Carolina. Scott is now the only black Republican in the Senate.

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