Who Trump and other 2016 candidates might choose to be VP

5. Nikki Haley

Similarly, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley announced that she too, would consider joining the Republican ticket if asked by the party’s nominee to run for vice president. At an appearance at the National Press Club in Washington, Haley said she would not spend time thinking about the GOP ticket — but she did not dismiss the idea of becoming a running mate. “If there is a time where a presidential nominee wants to sit down and talk, of course I will sit down and talk,” Haley said in response to audience questions. When asked about being Donald Trump’s vice president, specifically, Haley responded by saying, “That is so wrong whoever sent that question up.”

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