As Vice President Kamala Harris gears up for the 2024 Democratic nomination following President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race, the competition intensifies among the party’s rising stars to become her running mate.
Harris’ campaign has started vetting several prominent candidates, reflecting a strategic effort to bolster her ticket.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has previously campaigned for Biden in North Carolina, a critical swing state. His recent conversation with Harris and strong local support make him a formidable choice.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, a former attorney general who successfully defended Biden’s 2020 victory in Pennsylvania, is seen as a key player in securing the Rust Belt state.
Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, representing another pivotal swing state, has endorsed Harris and his victory in 2022 highlights his influence and potential to sway voters.
Although Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declined the offer, her popularity in Michigan underscores her importance within the party. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, while expressing reservations, brings experience and leadership as the chair of the Democratic National Convention rules committee.
Other potential picks include Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who, despite his success in a traditionally Republican state, may not significantly alter the electoral map for Democrats. California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, while representing strong Democratic states, might face disadvantages in appealing to a broader national audience.
Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., could attract Black voters in Georgia but risks the Democrats losing his Senate seat to a Republican appointee. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, despite his potential, has stated he intends to remain in his current role. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, both have national recognition from their 2020 presidential campaigns and could bring experience and visibility to the ticket.
Harris must select her running mate by August 7, ahead of the Democratic National Convention on August 19 in Chicago. This decision will be pivotal in shaping her campaign and strengthening her position against potential Republican contenders, including former President Donald Trump.
President Biden’s unexpected withdrawal on Sunday, following COVID-19 isolation and internal party pressures, has set the stage for Harris to lead the Democratic ticket. Despite trailing Trump in hypothetical matchups, Harris shows the strongest performance among potential Democratic candidates.
The coming weeks will be crucial as Harris finalizes her VP pick, aiming to solidify her candidacy and energize the Democratic base for the 2024 election.
Polling indicates that while Harris and other potential Democratic nominees lag behind Trump, they outperform Biden, highlighting the party’s need for a fresh and dynamic ticket to challenge the Republicans in the upcoming election.