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Biden Chooses Kamala Harris as VP

Joe Biden announced Kamala Harris as his running mate for the 2020 US presidential election. If elected, Harris would be the first woman vice president as well as the third woman nominated for vice president by a major party. Biden had previously committed to choosing a woman for his running mate. Harris is a sitting US senator from California and was formerly California's attorney general.

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Biden Chooses Kamala Harris as VP

Joe Biden announced Kamala Harris as his running mate for the 2020 US presidential election. If elected, Harris would be the first woman vice president as well as the third woman nominated for vice president by a major party. Biden had previously committed to choosing a woman for his running mate. Harris is a sitting US senator from California and was formerly California's attorney general.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

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Yesterday, Joe Biden, the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee for President of the
United States, announced Kamala Harris as his choice for running mate in the 2020 United
States presidential election.

Harris in 2017
Image: United States Senate.
Biden wrote that "I've decided that Kamala Harris is the best person to help me take this fight
to Trump and Mike Pence and then to lead this nation starting in January 2021".

Harris, a sitting U.S. Senator from California, is the former Attorney General of California as
well as a one of Biden's former rivals for the Democratic Party's nomination. She also
previously served as the district attorney for the city of San Francisco.

In March, at the Democratic Party's final presidential debate, Biden announced his plan to
choose a woman to be his running mate, saying "I commit that I will in fact pick a woman to
be vice president". A tweet sent from Biden's Twitter account during the debate repeated
Biden's commitment, saying "My running mate will be a woman. #DemDebate".

If elected, Harris would be the first woman to serve as Vice President of the United States.
She would be the third woman to be a major US political party's vice presidential nominee. In
2008, then-governor of Alaska Sarah Palin was chosen by John McCain as his running mate,
making her the Republican Party's first female candidate for Vice President.

In 1984, Geraldine Ferraro was Walter Mondale's running mate on the Democratic Party
ticket, making Ferraro the Democratic Party's first female candidate for Vice President and
Harris the party's second. Eight years earlier, at the 1972 Democratic National Convention,
Gloria Steinem received 400 votes for the party's vice presidential nomination, coming in
second.

Biden himself served eight years as vice president from 2009 to 2017, under Barack Obama's
administration.

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 "Alaskan governor Sarah Palin chosen by McCain as Vice Presidential running mate"
— Wikinews, August 29, 2008
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message" — Wikinews, August 23, 2008

Sources
 Jeff Zeleny, Dan Merica, Arlette Saenz, Maeve Reston and Eric Bradner. "Joe Biden
picks Kamala Harris as his running mate" — CNN, August 11, 2020
 Tim Perry, Bo Erickson, and Ed O'Keefe. "Biden picks Kamala Harris as running
mate, adding former 2020 rival to ticket" — CBS News, August 11, 2020
 "Women Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates: A Selected List" — Center
for American Women and Politics, May 20, 2020 [date of access]
 John Verhovek and Molly Nagle. "Biden forges ahead with veep candidate search as
coronavirus upends campaign" — ABC News (United States), April 15, 2020
 Kate Sullivan. "Biden says he will pick woman to be his vice president" — CNN,
March 15, 2020
 Jason Silverstein. "Joe Biden commits to picking a woman running mate" — CBS
News, March 15, 2020

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