Haley, who is seeking the Republican nomination for the US presidential election in November 2024, denies speculation that she would seek to become Trump's vice president if she loses the nomination. did.

The primary election in eastern New Hampshire, the second round of Republican candidate selection for the US presidential election, will be held on January 23rd.



Preliminary opinion polls show that former President Trump, who won his first race in Iowa by a large margin, is in the lead, followed by former United Nations Ambassador Haley, and each of them has visited the country and appealed for support.



Haley was asked by a voter at a restaurant on the 19th if she would vow not to be Trump's vice president, and she responded, "I don't want to be anyone's vice president, nor am I considering it." reported by American media.



There has been speculation that Haley would seek to become Trump's vice president if she loses the nomination, but she strongly denied this.



Meanwhile, on the 19th, Trump invited Scott, a Republican senator from the southern state of South Carolina, where Haley once served as governor, to a rally.



Mr. Scott initially aimed to be nominated for the presidential election, but withdrew from the nomination contest in November 2023, saying, ``I came here to support Mr. Trump.'' He announced his support for Trump.



New Hampshire's primary elections are attracting a lot of attention as the early stages of candidate selection.