Popular Remmington Governor Open To VP Position
REMMINGTON CITY, REM--Governor Michael Killings (CNS) is not ruling out running for vice president with Conservative nominee Jim Frasier if asked, according to an interview this morning.
The popular two-term governor appeared on GNN's "Awakening A Nation" this morning, and when asked by host Michael Micardi if he would accept an invitation to be Frasier's running mate, Killings would not rule out the possibility.
"I can't say for sure exactly what I would do, Michael. I would be very honored and humbled if asked, but right now, I am focused entirely on being the best governor for the state of Remmington that I can be. That's my job right now and I am completely focused on it."
Killings has been mentioned as a possible VP for Frasier since the conservative delegate from Deschire effectively secured the party's nomination last month. An attorney-turned-governor, Killings would bring much needed executive experience to the Conservative ticket, as Frasier has never served in an administrative role. At age 43, Killings would also add some youth to 61-year-old Frasier's campaign.
As of Tuesday afternoon, Frasier's campaign declined to comment about Killings as a prospective vice presidential running mate. The governor's office also did not issue further comment after the interview.
Killings' term as governor of Remmington ends in January 2009.
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