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Who Might Kamala Harris Pick as Her VP? Here’s a List of Candidates.


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Who Might Kamala Harris Pick as Her VP? Here’s a List of Candidates.

After weeks of speculation, Vice President Kamala Harris, endorsed by President Biden to succeed him as the Democratic presidential candidate this fall, will have a bench of new-generation party leaders to turn to when she moves toward the first critical decision of her candidacy: picking a running mate.

By now, the list of possibilities is fairly well known: Democrats who had already seemed like potential presidential contenders in 2028 or as potential candidates themselves this year.

It is too soon to know if Ms. Harris will go unchallenged for her party’s nomination. But either way, she needs to begin to consider who would be her running mate in a race against the *********** ticket, Donald J. Trump and JD Vance. In a month, Democrats will convene in Chicago for their nominating convention.

Ms. Harris, 59, could be inclined to turn to someone from a swing state that the party needs to win. She is also likely to turn to a male running mate, Democrats said, to give the ticket balance; again, though, nothing is certain since the bench includes several women.

Here’s a look at the names of Democrats on Ms. Harris’s desk now.

Josh Shapiro: Mr. Shapiro, 51, was elected governor of Pennsylvania in 2022 after serving as the state’s attorney general from 2017 until he moved into the governor’s office. Pennsylvania is a must-win state for Democrats, and Mr. Shapiro’s stock among Democrats rose after he swamped his *********** opponent in 2022, Doug Mastriano, winning 56 percent of the vote.

As demonstrations against ******* spread across campuses this fall, Mr. Shapiro — who would be the second ******* running mate on a major-party ticket in history if he were picked — stepped out to denounce the rise in antisemitism after the ******* by ****** in ******* on Oct 7. Mr. Shapiro was quick to endorse Ms. Harris on Sunday afternoon.

He won praise for overseeing quick repairs after a messy bridge collapse on I-95 last year. In May, a New York Times/Siena College/Philadelphia Inquirer poll in Pennsylvania found that 57 percent of voters said they approved of how Mr. Shapiro was handling his job as governor.

Mark Kelly: The Arizona senator first rose to national prominence after his wife, Representative Gabby Giffords, survived an ************** attempt in 2011. Mr. Kelly, 60, a veteran of the Navy and a former astronaut, began campaigning for stricter **** control. He won his Senate seat in 2020. He has carved out an image as a moderate in Arizona, building a coalition that relied on white women in the suburbs as well as young Latino voters who were crucial in delivering the state to Mr. Biden in 2020. That kind of coalition is likely to be essential if Democrats hope to hold on to the White House this year.

Gretchen Whitmer: Ms. Whitmer, the governor of Michigan, has been a steady presence for Democrats on the national campaign trail — and a steadfast supporter of Mr. Biden — often focusing on ********* rights. Michigan is another critical battleground state, and Ms. Whitmer is popular. She won re-election in 2022 by running as an effective executive and common-sense politician, in a state where the G.O.P. has been taken over by right-wing Republicans. If Ms. Harris selected Ms. Whitmer, 52, the pair would be the first all-female major-party ticket, a prospect some Democrats view as risky.

Andy Beshear: At 46, Mr. Beshear is a two-term Democratic governor from Kentucky, a solidly *********** state. When he first won in 2019, his victory was regarded as a fluke; Mr. Trump won the state by about 30 percentage points three years earlier. But last year, he easily won re-election not only by capturing cities, but also small rural counties where he had previously lost. He has emphasized the “common good,” working with Republicans on legislation, including medical **********, and often talks about his ********** ******. It’s a message that could be particularly appealing for Democrats now, as they try to win over moderate white voters in the suburbs. But Mr. Beshear is hardly a known national figure, and may not help Democrats win what they see as their firewall of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

JB Pritzker: Mr. Pritzker, 59, has been the governor of Illinois since 2019. That is not a swing state, but he is a billionaire, and he could help finance the campaign. That’s no small matter after as Mr. Trump has seen an avalanche of financial support since Mr. Biden’s poor debate appearance in Atlanta. Mr. Pritzker has caught Democratic attention over these past months with his tough attacks on Mr. Trump, including taking head-on the question of how voters will react to Mr. Trump’s conviction in his New York ********* trial. “Do they really want a president who is a felon who faces jail time?” Mr. Pritzker said in June.

Gavin Newsom: Mr. Newsom, 56, is the governor of California, and has been campaigning aggressively for Mr. Biden over the past two years. His name was frequently mentioned as a potential 2028 candidate, or as a successor to Mr. Biden, should he drop out. But reality check: It seems highly unlikely that he would be Ms. Harris’s running mate. First, he is from California, and there is a constitutional hurdle to the president and vice president being from the same state. He would provide no geographic or ideological balance to the ticket. Plus, While Mr. Newsom endorsed her on Sunday night, he and Ms. Harris have never been close.

Don’t forget: There are other names that have been mentioned in the crush of the hours since Mr. Biden announced his plans, among them: Wes Moore, the governor of Maryland; Gina Raimondo, the secretary of commerce; Pete Buttigieg, the secretary of transportation; and Roy Cooper, the governor North Carolina; and Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota.



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