The 2024 Republican presidential ticket might have an unorthodox dynamic.
Appearing on Fox News’ “Hannity” Tuesday, former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, who left the Democratic Party in 2022, hinted that she would consider running for vice president with the eventual GOP nominee.
“I think about it every day,” Gabbard told host Sean Hannity.
Although Gabbard remains an independent, she has emerged as a formidable critic of President Joe Biden and Democratic elites.
Hannity posed an open-ended question about Gabbard’s immediate future. He asked whether she would accept a spot on either the GOP ticket or what he called “this ‘no-labels’ party that’s out there.”
“I would consider any opportunity to be able to serve my country and make the most positive impact, especially at this time, where our country’s future and our democracy are at risk,” Gabbard replied.
Hannity then pressed Gabbard on the “no-labels” option, and she expressed generic interest without committing to anything in particular.
“You’re clearly thinking about it. You’re clearly open to it,” Hannity said without specifying “it.”
At that point, Gabbard admitted that “every day” she thinks about her options and worries for the future.
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