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HARRIS EMBARKS ON SPRINT TO FIND DEMOCRATIC RUNNING MATE

The likely presidential nominee is mulling roughly a dozen potential
vice-presidential candidates and plans to make a decision by Aug. 7.

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Vice President Harris delivers the keynote speech at a convention of the
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By Patrick Svitek
, 
Tyler Pager
and 
Dan Diamond
July 26, 2024 at 5:00 a.m. EDT

Vice President Harris is in a two-week sprint to lock in a running mate after
President Biden’s stunning decision to end his reelection campaign, a search
that suddenly elevates the potential political assets — and vulnerabilities — of
the Democratic Party’s bench.


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Harris is considering roughly a dozen potential vice-presidential candidates,
though allies say three have risen to the top: Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro
(D), Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) and North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D). The
allies, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a confidential
process, cautioned that the process is in its early stages and that Harris’s
aides are still mulling an expansive group of contenders.


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