Kamala Harris will hold campaign events in several key states next week and finally decide on her vice presidential candidate.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is the most likely Democratic vice-presidential candidate, although Kamala Harris has yet to make a final decision. Axios reported this on Friday, August 2, citing sources in the White House, the Harris campaign and the Democratic Party.
According to Axios’ contacts, the 51-year-old Shapiro is the most logical and expected choice for Harris as the Democratic Party’s candidate for US vice president.
Among other things, Pennsylvania contributes 19 electoral votes to the presidential election – the largest number of votes from the so-called primary state, which does not traditionally support the Democratic or Republican Party.
While Harris may surprise everyone, he appears to be headed for a choice that many Republicans and Democrats say is both insightful and simple The governor has an approval rating of 61%,” the publication wrote.
Reporters also point out that Shapiro has canceled a series of fundraising events, which analysts say could indicate he is preparing for a different role in the Democratic campaign.
At the same time, according to media reports, six potential candidates for the position of US vice president under Harris are “technically working.”
The US Vice President’s team urged journalists not to rush to conclusions.
It was previously reported that Harris criticized Trump at his first campaign rally.
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Source: korrespondent

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