As the Democratic Party’s likely nominee for the 2024 Election, Kamala Harris is the subject of much speculation regarding her potential running mate.
On Sunday, President Joe Biden shared news of his departure in a letter on social media and also expressed his support for Harris.
“I am thrilled to extend my complete support and endorsement to Kamala to become our party’s nominee this year. As Democrats, it is imperative that we unite and defeat Trump. Let’s make it happen!”
Assuming she secures the nomination, Harris will face off against former President Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, in the presidential election. The big question now is who she will choose as her own running mate.
According to a recent poll conducted in two swing states, it has been revealed that Harris could secure a victory in the election if she runs alongside Gov. Josh Shapiro.
According to recent polls, Harris and Shapiro would receive 47 percent of the votes in Pennsylvania if they ran together. On the other hand, Trump and Vance would receive 46 percent of the votes.
In Michigan, the Harris-Shapiro ticket received support from only 42 percent of the respondents, while Trump-Vance was favored by 47 percent of the voters.
At present, Shapiro has not provided any statement regarding the rumors. However, he did take to social media to show his appreciation for President Biden’s recent announcement.
As a patriot who has dedicated his life to serving the nation, President Biden has contributed immensely to the Senate, served as Vice President, and emerged as one of the most significant presidents in contemporary history. He has successfully achieved numerous feats in advancing our country, safeguarding our democracy, and protecting genuine freedom. Working alongside him is an honor, and his leadership and steadfast dedication to bringing progress to Pennsylvania, the state where he was raised, is much appreciated.
Harris considered Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer as a possible running mate, but the results were not as favorable.
According to recent polls in Pennsylvania, Trump-Vance is leading with 47% of the votes, while Harris-Whitmer is close behind with 42% of the votes.
The Michigan election results showed a tie, with both tickets receiving 46 percent of the vote.