Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg is considering Hillary Clinton as his running mate in the 2020 election, according to The Drudge Report.

The report also states that the former New York City mayor would even change his residence from New York to Florida or Colorado, since Clinton also resides in the Empire State. The constitution indicates possible limitations on both members of a presidential ticket residing in the same state.

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Clinton lost to Donald Trump in the 2016 election and also failed to secure the 2008 Democratic nomination against Barack Obama. Prior to serving as Secretary of State, she was a United States Senator from New York.

Earlier this year, Clinton told talk show host Ellen DeGeneres that she wasn’t considering joining the race as a vice presidential candidate. “I never say never because I believe in serving my country, but it’s never going to happen,” she told Ellen.

Meanwhile, the New York Post is reporting that a top Clinton ally, Capricia Marshall, has joined the Bloomberg campaign. Marshall was President Bill Clinton’s White House social secretary from 1997 to 2001. In the Obama administration, she served as chief of protocol of the United States from 2009 to 2013.

Before those roles, Marshall served as a special assistant to Hillary Clinton when she was first lady in 1993. Marshall worked on then-Sen. Hillary Clinton’s re-election campaign in 2006 and joined her presidential campaign in 2008, serving as Clinton’s senior adviser.

Bettings odds for a Bloomberg nomination have also soared in recent days.

Bloomberg has until Tuesday to qualify for the Democratic debate in Nevada on Feb. 19.