Saturday, 26 October 2024

Several Names Emerge As Top Candidates Kamala Harris Is Considering For VP


US Vice President and Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks at West Allis Central High School during her first campaign rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 23, 2024. Harris is in Wisconsin to start her presidential campaign after effectively clinching the Democratic presidential nomination.KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI / AFP via Getty Images

Vice President Kamala Harris is reportedly considering several Democrats across the country to be her vice presidential running mate after she announced her campaign on Sunday and effectively locked up the nomination within 24 hours.

Harris launched her campaign after President Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he was ending his failing reelection campaign. Harris, 59, ran for president in 2020 but was forced out of the Democrats’ primary before any voting happened because voters were not interested in her.

Harris’ campaign has reportedly requested vetting materials on several candidates, including North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), according to The Wall Street Journal.

One name that is being mentioned a lot is Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, a Democrat governor in a red state who won reelection last year.

Beshear told CNN that he has not been asked to submit any paperwork to Harris’ campaign and that the only way he would ever consider being someone’s vice presidential pick “is if I felt that I could help my people in Kentucky more in a different role or that there was a chance to move past the partisanship, the constant fighting.”

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Other names that are been mentioned included Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Maryland Governor Wes Moore, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, California Governor Gavin Newsom, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN).

In the first 24 hours of her campaign, Democrats gave $231 million to elect her, including $81 million through the Democrats’ online fundraising platform ActBlue and $150 million from megadonors to Future Forward, the super PAC that was blessed by Biden that will now back Harris.


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