The View attacks Elise Stefanik’s most recent bidding for Trump’s VP pick

The hosts of The View scoffed at Rep. Elise Stefanik‘s (R-NY) recent defense of former President Donald Trump as she appears to prop herself up as an option for vice president.

Stefanik appeared on CNN on Thursday night to lament that Trump’s case in Colorado had reached the Supreme Court for deliberation because “radical leftists” were trying to remove him from the ballot. Host Alyssa Farrah Griffin saw the interview as another example of Stefanik “vying to be Donald Trump’s vice president.”

“I don’t think she is going to be,” Griffin predicted. “She said I would not have certified the election like Mike Pence did.”

“So she basically is signaling already that if I’m vice president I’ll break the law and break the Constitution,” Joy Behar said. “Remember what we’re saying here. We’re not the most intelligent, maybe, in the world. But we’re telling you the truth.”

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“I don’t know how many times I have to say this: this is a binary choice between evil and good, between moral and immoral, an effective president and ineffective president, between a compassionate, kind man and an egotistical narcissist,” Ana Navarro said. “That’s the binary choice. That’s the one we have to make, like the Super Bowl. Either one wins or the other.”

Stefanik was nominated as the House Republican Conference chairwoman during Trump’s presidency, replacing then Rep. Liz Cheney, who vocally opposed the president at the time. Trump endorsed Stefanik over Cheney ahead of her nomination.

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