I seriously doubt it would be anybody from the establishment. I see a business person being a VP.
He would not gain any points by getting someone from the establishment, it would only make him act and look like a politician and alienate those that trúst him.
Last time I checked he didn't care about sucking up to minorities etc. to get any imaginary points by being fake (as career politicians do).
That's pretty much exactly a part of his appeal, a guy that focuses on getting the job done instead of spending his work days beating around the bush and eventually inviting Ahmed the fake clock builder and Al Sharpton to the white house for a coffee.
By the way the old saying says you can't be everything for everybody, but that's exactly what the politically correct "culture" has become. And it is not only absurd but also dangerous.
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