Chris Christie and Newt Gingrich are names being tossed in the mix.
Since Donald Trump is the presumptive GOP nominee for the White House, speculation is at fever pitch to who his running mate will be.
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich are being tipped as possible Trump running mates.
Gingrich ran in 2008 but eventually dropped out of the race, losing to John McCain.
Christie ran in the current election cycle, however, suspended his campaign earlier this year. He has been a big supporter of Trump since February when he endorsed him for the Oval Office.
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One possible Veep pick is South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. However, she has turned it down saying her “plate is full.”
In a statement, she said: "I have great respect for the will of the people, and as I have always said, I will support the Republican nominee for president. While I am flattered to be mentioned and proud of what that says about the great things going on in South Carolina, my plate is full and I am not interested in serving as vice president."
The New York Daily News reports that Rudy Giuliani will be offered the job of Homeland Security Secretary.
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