Harris to interview vice-president contenders in final test of chemistry
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US Vice-President Kamala Harris often prioritises personal rapport with her staff and advisers, aides and associates have said.
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WASHINGTON - US Vice-President Kamala Harris will meet top candidates to serve as her vice-president on Aug 4, closing out her search for a running mate with a test of whether she and her potential new partner click.
At least three leading candidates – Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona, Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota and Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania – are scheduled to meet Ms Harris on Aug 4 at her residence at the Naval Observatory in Washington, according to several people briefed on the plans who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the private meetings.
It was unclear whether other potential candidates – including Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg – were also on the schedule, or if they had already met Ms Harris.
The in-person meeting, described as a “chemistry test”, is a final step in the search, but one that Ms Harris is expected to put considerable stock in. Aides and associates have said that she often prioritises personal rapport with her staff and advisers.
Ms Harris is also searching for a running mate who will help her win. Among the finalists are two popular state leaders from battleground states, Mr Kelly and Mr Shapiro, and several politicians with a record of appealing to moderates and voters in Republican areas. Ms Harris, a California Democrat, has scant experience winning over Republicans.
The assets and liabilities of the three candidates on her schedule on Aug 4 vary.
Mr Kelly is a swing-state senator with an impressive resume and moderate positions on immigration that might help neutralise a problematic issue for Democrats.
Mr Shapiro is broadly popular in Pennsylvania, arguably a must-win state. But he has faced criticism from the left, especially from pro-Palestinian activists, over his support for Israel and his handling of college protests over the war in Gaza.
Mr Walz is a fairly new face, even to most Democrats, but he has recently become a favourite among progressives who relish his folksy takedowns of former president Donald Trump on cable news. Minnesota, however, is unlikely to be critical to Ms Harris’ path to the White House.
Ms Harris’ search has been unusually accelerated. It began in earnest just two weeks ago, shortly after President Joe Biden withdrew from the race
Finalists for the job were briefed by Harris campaign advisers about whatever information was found – or not found – by the firm, according to a person close to one of the finalists. They will be told either on the night of Aug 5 or the morning of Aug 6 whether they were picked.
The Harris campaign has said it will announce its choice before she and her new running mate start a cross-country tour with a rally in Philadelphia on Aug 6. NYTIMES

