Mitt Romney Drops Susana Martinez's Name while Talking Veep

New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez has joined the list of politicians named as potential vice presidential candidates, but who say they’re not interested in the job.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney dropped the first-term Republican governor's name Friday during an interview on Fox News, where he also mentioned the governors of
The Santa Fe New Mexican reports that
Romney and
The former
During an exclusive interview with ABC-7's New Mexico Mobile Newsroom last week,
"I have no intentions of doing anything different other than being governor,"
Governor Nikki Haley of
"No," she said to reporters last week in answer to whether she would accept a request by Romney to be on the ticket. "I love being governor of
"The hardest part of my job has been President Obama,” she said. “I desperately need a partner in the White House. I don't want a cabinet position. I don't want to be VP. I want to be a good governor for
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Republican, has indicated he is not seeking the vice presidential slot, though his name is still mentioned by political observers one of the most likely to be considered.
Rubio has refused to officially endorse any of the remaining GOP candidates thus far. Both Romney and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich have hired former Rubio Senate campaign officials in their effort to master
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Sunday that he would consider being Mitt Romney’s vice presidential running mate if Romney asked him, but said he remained skeptical that he would ever be on the ticket.
“I absolutely believe that, come November 2012, I’m going to be governor of
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