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Potential Trump vice-presidential contenders in Atlanta debate to transform his performance and make their case

As former President Donald Trump and his team continue to tease his vice presidential pick, his potential vice presidential contenders gathered in Atlanta on Thursday to support the former president in the debate and make the case that they are the best choice to be his vice presidential candidate.

Potential vice presidential contenders, including Sens. JD Vance and Marco Rubio and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, are among dozens of surrogates the campaign is expected to have on the ground in Atlanta, including in the Senate floor. debate after the session and at a watch party. The campaign will take place on Thursday evening, where loyal supporters and donors will gather.

PHOTO: Gov. Doug Burgum, R-N.D., Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.

Gov. Doug Burgum, R-N.D., Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.

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Trump himself was scheduled to arrive in Atlanta later Thursday afternoon from his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, and feels confident and ready, his top campaign advisers told ABC News.

With Trump scheduled to take the debate stage later Thursday, his campaign is raising money from the highly anticipated selection of its vice presidential nominee, suggesting that person could be present at the debate.

“Would you like to see my vice president at the debate?” They might be there, but you’ll never know until I make the OFFICIAL VP ANNOUNCEMENT! » says a fundraising email for the Trump campaign sent to supporters Thursday morning.

PHOTO: Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority policy conference at the Washington Hilton on June 22, 2024 in Washington, DC.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority policy conference at the Washington Hilton June 22, 2024 in Washington, DC.

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Trump has said for weeks that he is likely to announce his running mate in the run-up to next month’s Republican National Convention, but in recent days Trump has floated the idea that his potential running mate joined him in Atlanta, telling supporters during a campaign stop in Philadelphia last week that his vice president would “very likely” be present at the debate site.

In recent weeks, Trump has also asked his donors at fundraisers who they want to see as his running mate and sent fundraising emails to small donors asking the same question.

The vice presidential candidates — including Vance, Rubio and Burgum — remained mostly silent on the eve of the debate as they prepared to rally behind their Republican leader. Other Trump surrogates have been on a media tour, holding intimate campaign stops in Atlanta on Wednesday and making television appearances Thursday morning.

PHOTO: Senator Tim Scott speaks as former President Donald Trump looks on during a campaign rally at the Grappone Convention Center in Concord, NH on January 19, 2024.

Sen. Tim Scott speaks as former President Donald Trump looks on during a campaign rally at the Grappone Convention Center in Concord, New Hampshire, January 19, 2024.

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In a taped interview on “Fox and Friends,” South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott said he told Trump “never forget Joe Biden’s racially provocative past” when asked asked if he had helped the former president prepare for the debate.

“Donald Trump has done more for economic progress from a racial perspective than any president in my lifetime,” Scott continued. “He should focus on that.”

Florida Republican Rep. Byron Donalds, asked by CNN Thursday morning whether he expects Trump to discuss the future as a country during the debate rather than focusing on the past, said the former president looked to the future, but added that he might still comment on the future. 2020 elections, low-key trial and verdict.

PHOTO: Radio host Wynter and Congressman Donalds shake hands during a panel discussion hosted by former President Trump during a campaign stop for a "Black American Business Leaders' Roundtable on Barbershop" at Rocky's Barbershop in Atlanta on June 26, 2024.

Radio host Shelley Wynter and Congressman Byron Donalds shake hands during a roundtable discussion hosted by Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump VERB during a campaign stop for a ‘Roundtable Black American Barbershop Business Leaders” at Rocky’s Barbershop in Atlanta on June 26, 2024.

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“If you’ve been on a trail with the president — I’ve been on a trail with him — if you listen to everything he says, he’s talked a lot, significantly, a lot about what’s going on in our country, inflation, the border, foreign policy, all the issues that really matter to the American people,” Donalds said.

Donalds and Republican Rep. Wesley Hunt made a surrogate campaign tour of Atlanta on Wednesday to court black voters on Trump’s behalf, stopping at a local barbershop and cigar lounge.

Trump called the barbershop event earlier Wednesday, touting his administration’s record, disparaging CNN ahead of Thursday’s debate and once again repeating his argument that he is winning support in the black community because of his indictments.

“Since this happened, Black support, I think my representatives will tell you, Black support has exploded and, I guess, that equates to the problems that they’ve had,” Trump said.

At Thursday night’s watch party, where Trump is expected to make post-debate remarks, Burgum, Vance, Rubio, Donalds, Hunt as well as Rep. Elise Stefanik, Trump’s former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson and Sen. Lindsey Graham are expected to attend as honored guests.