I’m Not Right for Him: Marco Rubio on Being Trump’s Vice President

Marco Rubio said that he would be honoured to help Trump in the White House, but not not as the Vice President.

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Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump (C) talks with rival candidates Marco Rubio (L) and Ted Cruz (R) at the conclusion of the US Republican presidential candidates debate in Detroit. (Photo: Reuters)
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Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump (C) talks with rival candidates Marco Rubio (L) and Ted Cruz (R) at the conclusion of the US Republican presidential candidates debate in Detroit. (Photo: Reuters)
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Former US Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio on Sunday ruled out becoming Donald Trump’s vice presidential running mate, but said he’d be “honoured” to play some kind of a role in helping him win the White House.

Rubio, who clashed bitterly with Trump in the brutal race for the Republican nomination, said his policy differences with the real estate mogul were too great for Rubio to join the ticket.

“I wouldn’t be the right choice for him,” Rubio said in an extensive interview with CNN’s “State of the Union” program.

“Donald deserves to have a vice president - he’s earned the nomination - and he deserves to have a running mate that more fully embraces some of the things he stands for.”

Ahead of the 18-21 July Republican convention, Trump has sought to unify the party behind him and gain the backing of other prominent party figures.

Rubio said he expected to attend the convention and did not rule out a speaking role. He said he wanted to be helpful to Trump’s presidential run because he wants to see likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton defeated in the 8 November US election.

(This article has been written in collaboration with Reuters)

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