Tulsi Gabbard says she ‘won’t be like Kamala Harris' as Donald Trump’s running mate in 2024
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard recently admitted that she is willing to have the “conversation” to run for vice president if Donald Trump ever asks her to do so.
The 42-year-old appeared on the Fox News program ‘Hannity’ and revealed her innate desire to become Trump’s running mate for the 2024 Presidential Elections.
However, when asked whether she would become a vice president like Kamala Harris, Gabbard scoffed at the statement and vehemently answered, “No.”
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Tulsi Gabbard desires to be Trump's vice president
Gabbard appeared on ‘Hannity’ as a guest contributor to comment and discuss the controversy surrounding UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s remark, “A man is a man, a woman is a woman.”
The former Democrat was irked at the controversy around this statement and stated that for such a statement to be deemed inappropriate clearly shows “how crazy society has become”
“It’s amazing that this is the time we live in when such a statement is believed to be controversial by some and an act of courage by others,” Gabbard said.
After Gabbard made her point, Sean Hannity pivoted to the last question he wanted to ask her.
“Last question, this came up. If Donald Trump for example wins the nomination, he has a pretty sizeable lead, and make a call and say, 'Tulsi I want you to run with me'. What would you say?"
Gabbard smiled at the question and confidently replied, “I look forward to having that conversation.”
Hannity then asked Gabbard to elaborate on some of the things she would want to consider before saying ‘Yes’ to the proposition.
Gabbard replied, "I want to be in a position to help protect our country’s freedom and to prevent us from getting into yet another catastrophic war. I don’t just want to be a picture on the wall. I don’t want to be somebody who just cut ribbons.”
The audience applauded Gabbard’s stern remarks leading Hannity to say, “So you don’t want to be Kamala?”
Gabbard laughed and instantly replied, “No. Not on my worst day”
Fans raise slogans of ‘Donald Tulsi 2024’
Fans were happy to see Gabbard finally embracing the option of running for vice president to Donald Trump if he wins the GOP nomination.
One excited fan said, “Let's GO!! Donald Tulsi 2024!!” A second said, “She would be incredible for America” while another added, “I've been talking about these 2 running together for the last year or 2. Let's go!!!”
A fourth exclaimed, “That's a ticket I could get behind!”
A fifth wrote, "Woah! Here we go! The VP conversation is happening!” while another fan happily said, “Trump-Gabbard would indeed be an interesting match. Gabbard in a debate with Kamala would be a scream!!”