"If there is a time where a presidential nominee wants to sit down and talk, of course I will sit down and talk. But you know, I am very aware you have 16 really great candidates, and that means you're going to have 15 very potential good vice presidential candidates," Haley, 43, told members of the National Press Club at a luncheon meeting here.
Haley said she did not want to waste her time thinking about this now.
"I'm going to let all of this play out. That's what I care about. That's what's important to me.. If there's a time and place to think about it, we'll do it then. But I'm not going to waste any energy on that now," Haley said.
She said the people of the country are extremely frustrated right now with both Republicans and Democrats because they have gotten so used to shouting and yelling that they want that they have forgotten to listen.
"I think, as a public, we have to demand action. We can't demand yelling. We can't demand great speeches. We can't demand quotes in the paper. We have to demand action, and you either deliver or you don't," she added.
Responding to a question, Haley described Donald Trump - a frontrunner Republican presidential candidate - as a friend and a smart businessman.
That's not what I want us to do going toward," Haley said.
"What Americans want to hear, is policy. They won't want to hear how someone offended you. They want to know they're sending someone up to the White House that's going to be calm and cool-tempered and not get mad at someone just because they criticise them. We would really have a world war, if that happened," she said.
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