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At least eight people reportedly received vetting materials from the Trump campaign amid its search for his vice presidential candidate. Who are they?

The Contenders: Sen. J.D. Vance (OH), North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Sen. Marco Rubio (FL), Sen. Tim Scott (SC), Ben Carson, former HUD Secretary, Rep. Elise Stefanik (N.Y.), Rep. Byron Donalds (Fla.), and Sen. Tom Cotton (Ark.) all received the materials. The list may reportedly grow.

Notable No-Shows: Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard were rumored to be in the running but weren't among those whom the campaign reportedly contacted.

How the Media Covered It: Some sources framed Vance as the frontrunner, citing his outspoken support for Trump. Newsweek (Center bias) noted poll data suggesting Scott is the favorite. Both Fox News (Right) and the Washington Post (Lean Left) said Trump is honing in on Rubio, Vance, and Burgum.

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Donald Trump's running mate for the presidential election will likely be male, according to booking odds, which may come as a surprise following predictions that he will choose a woman.

The former president and GOP 2024 presumptive nominee is yet to publicly announce who he will choose as his running mate in the presidential election but speculation has increased over the last few weeks and months about who it could be.

Former President Donald Trump has narrowed down his vice presidential short list to seven candidates, or so it seems based on who reportedly received vetting materials from the campaign.

Trump is unpredictable and his pick of former Vice President Mike Pence was largely kept under wraps before the announcement. But there are some useful insights to be gleaned from the reported veepstakes semifinalists.

Former President Trump has requested financial and other documents from eight potential VP picks as he formalizes his vetting, an official tells Axios.

The intrigue: Some candidates got more extensive paperwork requests than others — a possible clue to how hotly they're being considered.

The contenders, in no particular order: