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Conservative columnist Ann Coulter revealed on Twitter that she would like to see a presidential ticket made up of Donald Trump and Mitt Romney.
The New York Times bestselling author made the comment in response to a fan's question about who she would pick to run with Trump as vice president.
Coulter has been one of Trump's biggest supporters because of his hardline stance on immigration. The "Adios, America" author has said she is a single-issue voter because she believes the issue of immigration is the among the most important facing the country.
Nevertheless, many fans were not too impressed with her ticket selection.
@AnnCoulter @realDonaldTrump @MittRomney Except that Romney thinks Trump is a joke...just like any sane person.
— Austin Barker (@AustinBarker) October 21, 2015
@AnnCoulter seriously? @MittRomney?!
— KMUltra (@livingstranger) October 21, 2015
@AnnCoulter @realDonaldTrump @MittRomney @DhhuizarDebbie I'm glad it's just a dream. Good grief
— MW (@MwRescue) October 21, 2015
@AnnCoulter I respect you, Ann but @MittRomney is not the man for the job. He's simply not a winner where @realDonaldTrump is.
— Michael Foresta (@M_Foresta) October 21, 2015
@AnnCoulter @realDonaldTrump @MittRomney @DhhuizarDebbie Hope you are OK with President Hillary
— Andrews Dad (@Andrew_Dad) October 21, 2015
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