Trump narrows search for running mate
The soon-to-be Republican presidential nominee tweeted on Wednesday night that he would announce his choice on Friday morning in Manhattan.
FILE - In this July 12, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Westfield, Ind. The Associated Press reported last month that Trump requires nearly everyone in his campaign and businesses to sign legally binding nondisclosure agreements prohibiting them from releasing any confidential or disparaging information about the real estate mogul, his family or his companies. Trump has also said he would consider requiring such agreements in the White House.
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Washington
Republican Donald聽Trump聽neared the end of his vice presidential search on Thursday, with Indiana Governor Mike Pence and former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich appearing as the front-runners on the eve of聽Trump's announcement of his pick.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee tweeted on Wednesday night that he would announce his choice on Friday at 11 a.m. (1500 GMT) in Manhattan.
Sources familiar with campaign operations cautioned that while Pence and Gingrich were finalists,聽Trump聽could always have a last-minute change of heart and choose someone else from his short list.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, 53, a former rival to聽Trump聽in the presidential race, is also high on the list of potential running mates and provides the kind of counterpunch to Democratic rival Hillary Clinton that Republicans like.
Trump聽is preparing for next week's Republican National Convention in Cleveland, where he will be formally nominated as the party's presidential candidate for the Nov. 8 election.
Pence, 57, a former congressman, is seen as a safe choice, not too flashy but popular among conservatives with Midwestern appeal.
Gingrich, 73, is a close adviser to聽Trump聽with a wealth of ideas and deep experience in the legislative process from his time as speaker of the House of Representatives in the 1990s.
A source close to the campaign said聽Trump聽appeared to be leaning toward Pence but could easily change his mind.
In what has been an unusually public process,聽Trump, 70, sat down on Wednesday with both Pence and Gingrich separately in Indianapolis.
He also met with a fourth potential No. 2, U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions, 69, of Alabama, who has been one of聽Trump's closest advisers
The New York businessman had dinner with Pence on Tuesday night after they appeared together at a rally.聽Trump, joined by daughter Ivanka and sons Donald Jr. and Eric聽Trump, had breakfast with Pence and his wife, Karen, on Wednesday at the governor's residence in Indianapolis.
Trump聽adviser Ed Brookover told CNN that聽Trump聽"first and foremost" wants a running mate that he has good chemistry with and someone who can help him govern best.