Nikki Haley Responds to Trump VP Speculation

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley suggested Tuesday that she has no interest in becoming vice president amid speculation that she could join a Trump ticket.

"It's offensive when anybody says, 'Oh, she wants to be vice president,'" the former U.N. ambassador told the Christian Broadcasting Network. "You don't do something like this to be vice president."

When asked if she was ruling out the possibility, Mrs. Haley said she's not interested. "It's not even a conversation, and it doesn't matter what candidate wants me to answer it, I don't play for second," she said.

But in the CBN interview, Mrs. Haley did not specifically rule out becoming former President Donald Trump's running mate.

Her comments came after speculation has mounted over whether she would join a Trump ticket, as polls have shown the 45th president is the top GOP candidate nationwide by a large margin.

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