Former Democrat Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard has said that she is "open" to being former President Donald Trump's vice president.
Gabbard was asked about the possibility during an interview on Fox News on Wednesday.
She was asked to respond to economist Stephen Moore saying that a lot of Trump supporters would like to see her on the ticket.
"I'd be open to that conversation," Gabbard said. "My mission in life is to serve our country and serve the American people and find the best way to be able to do that." Tulsi Gabbard when asked if Trump asked her to be her running mate would she consider:
“I’d be open to that conversation, my mission in life is to serve our country and the American people.”
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Trump said that he had already made his decision about his running mate during a Fox News town hall in January.
"Well, I can’t tell you that really. I mean, I know who it’s going to be," Trump said. Trump says he has already chosen his VP for 2024.
Who do you think he picked?
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Trump also said he is getting many calls from people eager to work in a second Trump administration.
"I have a lot of people that want to work with me," Trump said. "I have people calling — just as I’m getting on the stage, I had a call from two of the very most important people in the military wanting to come work for me." President Trump: “Just as I’m getting on the stage, I had a call from two of the very most important people in the military (who) wanna come to work for me…”
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Trump acknowledged that he had some people in his previous administration who were "not great" and "stiffs."
"Everybody wants to come to work for us. We’re gonna have no trouble. We had great people [in his first term], we had a couple that were not great, stiffs, as I would call them, but that’s true with anybody," Trump continued.