GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump says he would consider former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for his administration if he wins the White House.
Appearing Monday on
"The Palin Update with Kevin Scholla" on Mama Grizzly Radio, Trump was asked whether he might seek Palin's advice as president, or even have her in his administration in an official capacity.
"I'd love that," Trump said. "Because she really is somebody who knows what’s happening and she’s a special person. She’s really a special person and I think people know that."
He often has people on the campaign trail urging him to get the former vice presidential candidate's support, Trump said.
"Everybody loves her," Trump said, before correcting himself. "No, like me, she's got some people that don't exactly love us, and we understand who they are."
But her supporters "like the Sarah Palin kind of strength," he said. "You just don’t see very much of it anymore."
Palin was the running mate for Arizona Sen. John McCain in 2008, but she recently defended Trump's comments that McCain was not a war hero after being held captive in North Vietnam for more than five years.
Palin told CNN that McCain is a war hero, but added, "Donald Trump is a hero in another arena" for "giving voice to untold millions of fed-up Americans witnessing a purposeful destruction of our economy."
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