After Gov. Kristi Noem admitted killing her dog and a family goat in her new book, her chances of becoming 's vice president have completely crashed, according to an online betting market.On , where gamblers can bet on just about anything under the sun, Noem's self-admitted shooting of her 14-month-old wirehair pointer puppy has tanked her odds of being Trump's running mate to just 4 percent, way down from the 10 percent chance she had just this Thursday, Newsweek .Bettors think South Carolina Senator has the best shot - a 22 percent chance - at becoming Trump's new right hand man, while New York congresswoman Elise Stefanik and Senator - long considered potential favorites for the VP slot - are sitting at 9 percent and 6 percent, respectively.
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