'No thanks': Internet disagrees as Tulsi Gabbard says she would consider being Trump's Vice President

'No one wants a compromiser': Internet disagrees as Tulsi Gabbard says she would consider being Donald Trump's Vice President
Tulsi Gabbard addressed speculations about her getting Donald Trump's VP ticket (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: During her Friday, February 23 appearance on 'The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show', Tulsi Gabbard addressed speculations of her being Donald Trump's running mate.

The former Hawaii Rep was primarily present on the talk show, hosted by OutKick founder Clay Travis and conservative political commentator Buck Sexton, to promote her new book, 'For Love of Country: Why I Left the Democratic Party', which is set to release on April 30, 2024.


 
 
 
 
 
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Tulsi Gabbard ponders on the possibility of Donald Trump picking her as his Vice President

Gabbard first discussed whether or not she would accept the chance to run as Trump's vice presidential candidate before moving on to the main subject of her book, which revolves around her decision to quit the Democratic Party after seeking its candidacy in the 2020 presidential election.

"Would you consider that Tulsi?" inquired Sexton about the possibility of her joining the former president on a Republican ticket.

She answered, "I would. Thanks for sharing that with me, by the way — I wasn't aware — but of course I would. My interest and goal has always been trying to find the best place that I can serve our country and make a positive impact."



 

She added, "We have so many challenges that we're facing right now. This election is absolutely critical."

Additionally, Gabbard discussed the potential for the Democrats to conduct a classic switcheroo and remove President Joe Biden from the November election. She did point out that the POTUS is not the only Democratic Party problem.

The former Rep opined, "Someone asked me last night at CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference), 'What do you think they're going to replace Joe Biden?' I said, 'I don't know. Maybe they will.'"

She continued, "But what difference will that really make whether it's Joe Biden or Kamala Harris or whoever else they may put forward? They all stand for the same policies that are destroying our democracy and undermining our freedom. Undermining the rule of law, doing everything they possibly can simply to hold on to power and that's a threat to us all."

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Tulsi Gabbard thinks the Democratic Party might ditch Joe Biden for the 2024 presidential election (Getty Images)

Internet slams Tulsi Gabbard for hoping to become Donald Trump's VP

As Gabbard said that she would consider being Trump's VP, many netizens mocked her for even thinking that such a thing was possible. 

Tulsi Gabbard called out Demorcatic elite for using justice system against Donald Trump (@FoxNews/YouTube & Getty Images)
Tulsi Gabbard ponders on being Donald Trump's Vice President (@FoxNews/YouTube, Getty Images)

One wrote, "Big deal…because she says things you deem acceptable you both jump on the bandwagon to push her as VP! She isn’t a republican/conservative! Sits on the proverbial fence."

Another mentioned, "Why to dilute a conservative message? I don’t want a compromiser. do we need the fight that might ensue after she herself said 'we don’t agree on everything.'"

A person said, "Nope, no, and no thanks," while someone else added, "Heck No! Why cripple a Trump Administration with a lifelong Democrat who has always believed that every economic, social, or foreign policy problem can only be fixed by bigger government, higher taxes, and increased debt?"

An individual remarked, "Don't think so. It would be a no!!"



 



 



 



 



 

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