Former Arizona governor Jan Brewer is expected to be serve as the vice president of Republican presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump, she announced during a Sunday national news show.
During the CNN's 'State of the Union', the host showed Brewer a list of Trump's potential running mates, that includes, former Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Senator Marco Rubio. Brewer joked that her name was not on the list, host asked if she would be willing to be in the race. She answered, "Of course I would be! I would be willing to serve in any capacity that I could be of help with Donald on. But that's a tremendous list of people to choose from. They're all very wonderful people, well-qualified. I certainly think that Newt, I've known him for a long time, we all have experienced what he can get done in Washington, D.C. and Marco Rubio would be terrific. Mary Fallin would be terrific."
"I don't necessarily think that you need to pick a woman," Brewer said. "This woman thing has gotten way out of control, I believe. And I think it's been driven by the left," she added.
"Hillary Clinton continually talks about that Donald Trump is abusive, if you will, to women, that he can't win the women's vote," Brewer said. "Well, women do appreciate him. And they (the Clintons) have a problem in their own house. And they have to recognize that and it needs to be acknowledged."
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