Sarah Huckabee Sanders Hints at Not Being Trump's VP
Arkansas Governor expresses desire to continue in her current role, praises Trump's record on key issues
- Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, in a recent interview, hinted that she is not interested in being former President Donald Trump's vice-presidential pick, stating she loves her current job and hopes to continue for the next seven years.
- Sanders, who served as White House press secretary under Trump, has been a consistent supporter of the former president and endorsed his current bid in November 2023.
- Sanders defended Trump's record on the economy, border security, national security, and stance against China, stating that these are the issues that voters care about and that Trump is 'dominating' current President Joe Biden on these fronts.
- Despite speculation that Trump might pick a woman as his running mate, he has refrained from providing details on his potential VP pick.
- Senator Tim Scott, who recently endorsed Trump, left the door open to being Trump's vice-presidential pick, stating his goal is 'four more years of Donald Trump and a Republican majority in the Senate a majority in the House and the White House.'