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Journalist reveals why she feels this candidate is Kamala Harris' best VP choice

With Vice President Kamala Harris stepping in as the most likely Democratic presidential nominee following President Joe Biden's decision not to seek re-election, speculation now moves to who she will select as her running mate.

Her best shot, argued Eleanor Clift for The Daily Beast, is Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ).

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Prominent governor drops out of running to be Harris' VP

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D), who has frequently been floated as a potential Democratic candidate for president, waved away suggestions she might be tapped as Kamala Harris' vice presidential pick on Monday.

Asked Monday by the Detroit News if she was interested in being Harris' VP, she said, "I am not leaving Michigan. I am proud to be the governor of Michigan. I have been consistent. I know everyone is always suspicious and asking this question over and over again ... I am not going anywhere."

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'You may clap': Kamala Harris makes first remarks since Biden quit race

Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted President Joe Biden's record in her first public remarks since emerging as the likely Democratic nominee.

The 81-year-old president ended his re-election campaign Sunday and endorsed Harris to replace him, and the vice president praised Biden and his record in office during a White House event Monday morning honoring NCAA championship teams.

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Heritage Foundation eyes multi-million dollar legal fight against Harris

The Republican Party is already planning to claim the replacement of President Joe Biden with another candidate is illegal.

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Sunday a legal challenge to the Democratic Party’s expected switch from Biden to Vice President Kamala Harris will be challenged in the courts.

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Revealed: Kushner's immigrant family survived on benefits Trump threatens

Jared Kushner's immigrant grandparents survived on a slew of benefits the type of which his father-in-law, former President Donald Trump, has already weakened and threatens to dismantle, according to a new report.

Kushner's grandmother Rae and grandfather Joseph Berkowitz — who fled the Holocaust after World War II — were brought to the U.S. and supported financially by programs Trump commonly attacks, the Washington Post reported Monday.

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Shapiro already being vetted as Harris' running mate: report

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear are already being vetted to become Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate, according to “two people close to the vice-president” quoted in a report Sunday night in the Financial Times.

Harris spoke Sunday with at least three Democratic governors who are in consideration to be her VP pick. In addition to Shapiro and Beshear, Biden’s VP also spoke with North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper. The calls were reported by the Wall Street Journal.

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Trump seeks to change debate terms after Dems embrace Kamala Harris

One of Donald Trump's first moves after Joe Biden and many others in the Democratic party chose to embrace vice president Kamala Harris as the new head of the ticket, was to ask for a change in the upcoming debate.

Biden announced earlier on Sunday that he would "stand down" from his presidential campaign, and endorsed Harris to be president. Trump lashed out at Biden after waiting about an hour.

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'We will win': Kamala Harris makes first comments after Biden announcement

Vice President Kamala Harris has released her first comments since President Joe Biden announced he was stepping down from the campaign trail.

In it, she vowed to “earn and win” the nomination to be the Democratic Party’s nomination.

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Biden announces he's dropping out of presidential race

President Joe Biden announced that he will be ending his presidential re-election campaign. It follows growing demands from senior Democrats that he drop out as polls showed him increasingly unlikely to beat Donald Trump in an election.

Until today, Biden had defiantly stated he wasn't going anywhere, blaming the calls to quit the race on a small circle of "elites" who want him eliminated.

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Trump releases letter by ex-physician on former president's medical status after shooting

Donald Trump on Saturday released a letter from his former physician, the controversial Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX), outlining the ex-president's purported medical condition and saying it was "an absolute miracle he wasn't killed" during a recent rally shooting.

More and more people have criticized the ex-president for his lack of transparency when it comes to actions taken after his ear was grazed by a bullet while he was speaking on stage at a rally in Pennsylvania. He is scheduled to give his first rally since that time Saturday.

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‘Winning’: Republican lawyers justify lawbreaking stars of ‘law and order’ GOP convention

MILWAUKEE — Donald Trump and a fraternity of fellow felons played starring roles at this week’s Republican National Convention.

There was former Trump adviser Peter Navarro, fresh out of federal prison, delivering a prime-time speech.

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Republican hit with $2.9K taxi fare after tech outage leaves him stranded at RNC

MILWAUKEE — Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (R-TN) is about to take the ride of his life.

Well, at $2,900, it will at least be the most expensive taxi ride of his life.

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Milwaukee girded for massive convention protests. But they got something else.

MILWAUKEE — It was Tuesday evening, and roughly a dozen men dressed in matching orange T-shirts labeled “staff demonstration event safety” sat around a folding table at Haymarket Square.

Here in this free speech zone outside the Republican National Convention’s well-patrolled security perimeter stood a stage, podium, microphone and amplification system ready for someone to make a speech.

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