Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The Republican National Convention is on edge due to the uncertainty surrounding the selection of Donald Trump's vice president, a role that has gained unexpected importance following the recent assassination attempt on the former president. This event has sparked reflection on the possibility that Trump's running mate may come to govern the country in an emergency. According to reports from Fox News, Trump will reveal his choice among three preselected names, a move that has been kept secret until the start of the convention. The need for a vice president capable of leading the country in times of contingency has become imperative after the attack last Saturday, in which Trump was injured and one of his supporters lost their life. Loyalty has been a key quality for Trump in selecting his vice president, especially after the alleged betrayal of Mike Pence by refusing to block the power transition after Joe Biden's victory. Among the favorites for this position is Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, who has gained prominence thanks to Trump's endorsement despite past criticisms of the former president. The possibility of Marco Rubio, Senator from Florida, being chosen by Trump as his running mate is clouded by the constitutional prohibition that candidates for president and vice president cannot live in the same state. Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, could become the first Hispanic to hold this position on a U.S. presidential ticket if he overcomes this legal obstacle. Another potential candidate is North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, a successful businessman who has been gaining ground as a possible vice president for Trump. However, his support for abortion restrictions could be a point against him given the concerns of the New York mogul about potential repercussions in the elections. Tim Scott, the only black senator in the Republican Party, is also being considered as an option for the vice presidency. This representative from South Carolina, known for being an example of the American dream, has stood out for his faith and his previous attempts to run for president, which did not receive the expected support from voters. The uncertainty surrounding who will be chosen as Trump's vice president is stirring the political landscape at the start of the Republican National Convention. In a context marked by the attempted assassination of the former president, the selection of a potential successor takes on a strategic importance that cannot be underestimated. Trump's final decision on who will occupy this key role in his potential return to power will impact not only the electoral campaign but also the political future of the United States.