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Jonah Goldberg: Why Trump’s running mate is less likely to be Marco Rubio than Marjorie Taylor Greene

Now that Donald Trump is officially the presumptive Republican nominee, he’s getting ready for the general election. In just the last couple of weeks, he’s scratched a lot off his to-do list.

He installed new leadership, including his daughter-in-law, at the Republican National Committee and negotiated a joint-fundraising with the party. His campaign is in talks with his former campaign manager and pardon recipient to run the GOP convention. And his lawyers have successfully delayed the most serious legal threats he faces.

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