Karen Pence, the wife of Vice President Mike Pence, spurned her husband and wouldn’t even say hello to President Trump on Election Day 2016 when it became clear Trump won the White House, a new book about the campaign says.

After Pennsylvania was called for Trump giving him the win, Pence moved to kiss his wife, and she turned away.

“You got what you wanted, Mike. Now leave me alone,” she said, Michael Lewis writes in his book, “The Fifth Risk,” according to an excerpt published in The Guardian on Thursday.

Karen Pence wouldn’t “so much as say hello to Trump,” the book says.

Trump, who pulled off a stunning upset victory over Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, stared at the television and didn’t say a word.

His campaign was so caught by surprise they hadn’t even prepared an acceptance speech, wrote Lewis, the author of “Moneyball” and “The Blind Side.”

Karen Pence has had a cool relationship with the president, according to a report published January 2018 in The Atlantic, and was “disgusted” by Trump’s comments on the “Access Hollywood” tape where he said he routinely sexually assaulted women.

“She finds him reprehensible — just totally vile,” the report quoted a former campaign aide.

“The Fifth Risk” will hit bookstores on Oct. 2.