The Arizona US Senate candidate says she is focused on winning her race and helping to bring about a GOP Senate majority.
U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake responded to rumors and speculation that she might be picked as former President Donald Trumpâs running mate in 2024.
Ms. Lake, a former Arizona gubernatorial candidate who is now running for the stateâs Senate seat in 2024, told GBNews that she is focused on winning her race.
The seat for which she is vying is held by independent Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, who hasnât formally announced that she is running for reelection.
Without GOP control of the Senate, it will be tough to get President Trumpâs programs âpassedâ through Congress, Ms. Lake said. âHis agenda is going to be to put America first, and Iâm going to help in any way that I can,â the Republican added.
When asked about whether she is considering becoming his vice presidential nominee, Ms. Lake demurred by saying that she wants âto help him in the Senate. I really think that heâs going to need help in the Senate.â
âWe have a chance to bring back that Senate majority. So Iâm going to do whatever I can to help my country,â she continued.
âI have two children and I worry deeply about their future. They canât even fathom living the American dream. And so we have to get that back.â
Last year, a Trump campaign spokesman told news outlets that, regarding speculation, âanyone who thinks they know what President Trump is going to do is seriously misinformed and trying to curry favor with âpotentialâ V.P. candidates.’â
âPresident Trump will choose his running mate on his own time, and those who are playing the media game are doing so at their own peril,â the spokesperson said.
It comes as the former president disputed claims that he is looking to choose former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who is running against him for the Republican Party presidential nomination.
Haley âNot Tough Enoughâ
âI know her very well. Sheâs not tough enough. Sheâs not smart enough. And she wasnât respected enough. She cannot do this job,â he added.
âSheâs not going to be able to deal with President Xi [Jinping]. Sheâs not going to be able to deal with [Vladimir] Putin,â he said, referring to the respective leaders of China and Russia.
Later, during an interview with Fox News, President Trump said that there is âno rushâ to pick a No. 2 because it âwonât have any impact at all.â
When asked about whether Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) is on his short-list, the former president said he is a âgreat guyâ but noted that other South Carolina politicians endorsed him as well.
âYou know, [Scott] endorsed me. Thereâs an example, [Nikki Haley] comes from South Carolina, Tim Scott is from South Carolina. But if you look [at] the governor, great governor, another senator [Lindsey Graham]. We happen to like Lindsey,â he said.
Haley: I Donât Want to Be VP
As for Ms. Haley, who served in the Trump administration as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, she told Politico on Jan. 19 that sheâs not looking to be vice president. Such a role, she added, is âoff the table.â
âIâve said from the very beginning: I donât play for second. I donât want to be anybodyâs vice president,â Ms. Haley told the outlet.
In another interview, she was more direct. âI do not want to be vice president. Period. I donât know how many more times I can say that,â Ms. Haley said.
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