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Susan Rice ‘certainly would say yes’ on possibility of being Biden’s running mate

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Former Vice President Joe Biden has made it clear that he plans to choose a woman as a running mate in the upcoming presidential election and now it appears former U.N. ambassador and national security adviser Susan Rice is throwing her hat in the ring.

Thursday evening, during a remote appearance on Margaret Hoover‘s PBS show Firing Line Rice was surprisingly candid about her willingness to hop on the ticket with Biden.

(Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

READ MORE: Susan Rice says Trump ‘can’t stomach strong black women’

“I’m humbled and honored to be among the extremely accomplished women who are reportedly being considered in that regard,” Rice said.

She then went on to clarify that her first priority was helping Biden win the election against President Donald Trump, regardless of whether he picked her as his running mate or not.

READ MORE: Black voters must manage their Biden running mate expectations

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