Trump mentions Rubio, Kasich, Walker in VP discussion
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump could foresee giving Sen. Marco Rubio a position in his administration and also mentioned the Florida senator, along with Scott Walker and John Kasich when asked about his potential running mate.
Trump has feuded with all three men — each of whom has, to varying degrees, brushed off talk of supporting the controversial businessman if he secured the GOP nomination.
When pressed at a CNN town hall by moderator Anderson Cooper, who noted that some have suggested he’s “auditioning” to be the front-runner’s running mate, Kasich dismissed the notion.
“I’m not going to be anyone’s vice president,” Kasich said. “I’d be the worst vice president the country ever saw. You know why? Because I’m not like a vice president, I’m a president.
“I’m not even thinking that way because I believe at the end of the day, that our crowds are growing,” he added. “For the first time, people are starting to hear the message I have, and we’re growing. So I’m optimistic going forward.”
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