Harris may announce his VP candidate in a video on August 6

Harris may announce his VP candidate in a video on August 6

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Kamala Harris completes the search for a candidate for the post of Vice President of the United States. A decision is expected within 24 hours, and the announcement may take place on Tuesday via a video speech.

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is nearing the end of her search for a vice presidential candidate. The final decision will be made within the next 24 hours. She can announce her candidate in a video speech on Tuesday, August 6. This is reported by Politico with reference to its sources, reports UNN.

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While the exact nature of the video has yet to be determined, campaign insiders point to Harris ' 2020 video introduction by President Joe Biden as a likely model. According to them, the leak of information about the choice of a candidate may disrupt these plans.

On Sunday, Harris interviewed Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro, and Minnesota governor Tim Waltz at the vice president's residence in Washington. A person familiar with the selection process said Harris may have already virtually talked to other potential candidates, or may have done so on Monday.

Kentucky governor Andy Bashir, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and Illinois Governor Jay Pritzker were also reviewed by the Harris campaign Review Team.

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Politico recalled that Biden officially introduced Harris in 2020 in a two-minute clip released five days before the Democratic National Convention, which included a video of the future president calling Harris and asking her to join. However, the media reported this the night before the video was released, and Biden's campaign acknowledged this by posting a message online.

Harris is scheduled to speak to his vice presidential candidate for the first time at a rally in Philadelphia on Tuesday, starting a five-day tour of seven states.