Ben Carson, the neurosurgeon
turned presidential candidate turned unfiltered pitchman for Donald
Trump and now part of the presumptive nominee’s vice presidential search
committee, sat in the back of a Town Car with his wife, Candy, on his
way to a televised interview. He had just explained to the reporter
riding along that he wanted no role in a Trump administration when news
arrived of a new poll naming him as the best-liked of a list of potential running mates.
“Who
else was on the list?” he asked quietly, maintaining his usual
inscrutable calm. The most favorably regarded contenders after himself,
he was told, were John Kasich, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Sarah Palin and
Chris Christie.
“Those are all people on our list,” he said.
“Well, not you,” Candy reminded him sharply.
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