In May, Donald Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., reached out to a senior adviser of Governor Kasich, who left the presidential race just a few weeks before, The New York Times Magazine reported.
As a candidate, Kasich declared in March that Trump was "really not prepared to be president of the United States" and the following month he took the highly unusual step of coordinating with his rival Senator Ted Cruz in an effort to deny Trump the nomination.
When Kasich's adviser asked how this would be the case, Donald Jr. Explained that his father's vice president would be in charge of domestic and foreign policy, the report said.
Then what, the adviser asked, would Trump be in charge of, to which Donald Jr. Said, "Making America great again".
Ultimately, Trump chose Governor Mike Pence of Indiana, not Kasich, to be his running mate.
Donald Jr, however, has disputed the Kasich adviser's account.
Multiple sources close to Kasich were quoted as saying that Donald Jr., tried to entice Kasich with a position as the most powerful vice president in history, but he turned it down.
Trump also denied ever personally asking Kasich to be his running mate in a tweet.
"John Kasich was never asked by me to be V.P. Just arrived in Cleveland - will be a great two days!" Trump tweeted.
Trump's communications adviser Jason Miller also insisted yesterday that, while a call occurred between Donald Trump Jr. and top Kasich adviser John Weaver, a vice presidential offer was never on the table.
"It's completely ridiculous. There was never an offer made. It's completely made up. Governor Kasich is just being a sore loser," Miller said.
Kasich has refused to endorse Trump and will not speak at the ongoing Republican National Convention even though it is taking place in his home state.
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