...what happens with the VP spot? The GOP clearly believes that Trump is hurting their brand, as we've seen some of the most visible members of the party in Ryan and Haley make pointed statements denouncing his rhetoric/policy.
With that in mind, it seems highly unlikely to me that an A-list type Republican is going to want to tie their career to a guy like Trump -- it could be very damaging to their own future IMO and it seems highly unlikely that he can win a general election. Trump as a candidate likely needs an experienced politician that is relatively moderate to help balance him out. Ideally for the GOP that would come from a rather moderate state in hopes of grabbing a swing state, but I can't see any moderate up for the job. So do you grab someone at the end of their career? Or someone from a conservative state where being tied to Trump may not damage their future?
With that in mind, it seems highly unlikely to me that an A-list type Republican is going to want to tie their career to a guy like Trump -- it could be very damaging to their own future IMO and it seems highly unlikely that he can win a general election. Trump as a candidate likely needs an experienced politician that is relatively moderate to help balance him out. Ideally for the GOP that would come from a rather moderate state in hopes of grabbing a swing state, but I can't see any moderate up for the job. So do you grab someone at the end of their career? Or someone from a conservative state where being tied to Trump may not damage their future?