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Accessibility statementSkip to main content Democracy Dies in Darkness SubscribeSign in Democracy Dies in Darkness PoliticsBiden administration The Fix The Briefs Polling Democracy in America Election 2024 PoliticsBiden administration The Fix The Briefs Polling Democracy in America Election 2024 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. 8 min 5467 Sorry, a summary is not available for this article at this time. Please try again later. Vice President Harris delivers the keynote speech at a convention of the American Federation of Teachers in Houston on Thursday. (Callaghan O'Hare for The Washington Post) 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. Cut through the 2024 election noise. Get The Campaign Moment newsletter. 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. Share 5467 Comments NewsletterWeekdays Early Brief The Washington Post's essential guide to power and influence in D.C. Sign up PAID PROMOTED STORIES Subscribe to comment and get the full experience. Choose your plan → Advertisement live updatespolitics5:31 AM IRAN SEEKS TO UNDERMINE TRUMP AHEAD OF ELECTION, OFFICIALS SIGNAL 5:20 AMSecret Service head says he’s ‘ashamed’ of security failure around Trump 4:49 AMTrump rally gunman stopped firing after local officer shot at him TOP STORIES Politics Reporting and analysis from the Hill and the White House Election 2024 live updates: Harris embraces Supreme Court reform; Vance stays on defense Analysis|Kamala Harris’s image bump, by the numbers How Elon Musk came to endorse Donald Trump back Try a different topic Sign in or create a free account to save your preferences Advertisement Advertisement Company About The Post Newsroom Policies & Standards Diversity & Inclusion Careers Media & Community Relations WP Creative Group Accessibility Statement Sitemap Get The Post Become a Subscriber Gift Subscriptions Mobile & Apps Newsletters & Alerts Washington Post Live Reprints & Permissions Post Store Books & E-Books Today’s Paper Public Notices Contact Us Contact the Newsroom Contact Customer Care Contact the Opinions Team Advertise Licensing & Syndication Request a Correction Send a News Tip Report a Vulnerability Terms of Use Digital Products Terms of Sale Print Products Terms of Sale Terms of Service Privacy Policy Cookie Settings Submissions & Discussion Policy RSS Terms of Service Ad Choices CA Notice of Collection Your Privacy Choices washingtonpost.com © 1996-2024 The Washington Post * washingtonpost.com * © 1996-2024 The Washington Post * About The Post * Contact the Newsroom * Contact Customer Care * Request a Correction * Send a News Tip * Report a Vulnerability * Download the Washington Post App * Policies & Standards * Terms of Service * Privacy Policy * Cookie Settings * Print Products Terms of Sale * Digital Products Terms of Sale * Submissions & Discussion Policy * RSS Terms of Service * Ad Choices * CA Notice of Collection * Your Privacy Choices 5.22.5 Already a subscriber? Sign in GET UNLIMITED ACCESS TO THE WASHINGTON POST You can cancel anytime. MONTHLY $1 every week for the first year billed as $4 every 4 weeks YEARLY $120 $40 for the first yearBEST VALUE * Unlimited access on the web and in our apps * 24/7 live news updates Add your email address By creating your account, you agree to The Washington Post's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Card View more offers