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Trump Turns Usually Secretive VP Search Into a Very Public Audition

The selection process has been an act of improvisation.

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Donald Trump, who broke political rule after political rule on the way to becoming the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, is breaking a few more as he decides on a running mate.

While most White House campaigns take extraordinary lengths to maintain secrecy during their vice presidential selection process, Trump has taken a more improvisational—and public—route as he nears the big announcement, which is expected to come next week but could happen as late as the July 18-21 GOP convention.