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Haley pushes back but does not categorically rule out being Trump's running mate

 RYE, N.H. - Nikki Haley says that the abusive suggestion given by her two top rivals for nomination of Republican presidential presidential presidential presidential presidential president There is a clear indication that they are "defeat."

But former South Carolina Governor Haley, who later served as an ambassador to the United Nations in Trump Administration, once again refused that if the former President wins the party's nomination, he was on Republican ticket Will join together.
In the Fox News Digital Interview before a town hall in New Hampshire on Tuesday, Haley reiterated that she was running to win.

"I have said from the beginning that I do not play for the second number. It is derogatory for anyone to think that I will do all this to play for the second number. And so I have said so. I will continue to say this. If people said Haley, "I am not satisfied with this, I don't know what else to say."


Haley has gained an edge in elections in New Hampshire last month, the state which holds the first primary and second overall competition in the GOP enrollment calendar. And in Iowa, whose Cocks is ahead of the January 15 Cocks Republican schedule, Haley also pulled Trump for second place with Florida Governor Ron Desantis, who remain the forefront of GOP enrollment as he is at the forefront of GOP enrollment Running for the third consecutive time.

In recent weeks, Chris Christie, a former Governor of Dyntis and New Jersey, who is third in the latest elections in New Hampshire, has targeted Haley for not being sufficiently outspoken in Trump's criticism. Both candidates have argued that Haley has a secret objective.

"She will not answer directly and she will have to answer you: Will she accept the nomination of the post of Vice President from Donald Trump? Yes or no?" Desantis said last month at a town hall in New Hampshire.


The Governor of Florida said, "I can tell you under any circumstances, I will not accept it because I am not running." "I am running to enroll and become President."

The desntis campaign launched a website with the URL of Trumpnikki2024.com last month, which included a video that suggested that Haley could serve as Trump's No. 2 in the general election.

Christie has emphasized that on several occasions in the last month, which includes the Town Hall and CBS news interviews in the New Hampshire, "both Ron Desantis and I have refused to accept the post of Vice President from Donald Trump. Nikki Haley has not done this. "


Christy argued, "That's why she is not saying strict things against Donald Trump."

Haley has repeatedly reiterated that she is not running for second place in GOP 2024 Presidential Primary.

And earlier last month, when a voter in a town hall in Iowa pressured Haley whether she would accept nomination for the post of Vice President, Haley nodded her head and hinted at cutting the throat.

This week, when asked about the attacks of Christie and Desantis, Haley told Fox News, "They have criticized me for everything. Let's clarify. Let's clarify. This is what happens when you are losing. "

"We have got a race to win. We intend to win it. We are going to do it impartially and at the end of the day, we are going to make sure that America is strong."

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