Kamala Harris has selected VP, will introduce pick at Philly rally

Vice President Kamala Harris has decided on her 2024 running mate — with the official announcement expected to come down within a matter of hours, sources say. The name of her No. 2 is slated to be unveiled before the two appear together for the first time at a Philadelphia campaign rally Tuesday evening, three

Vice President Kamala Harris has decided on her 2024 running mate — with the official announcement expected to come down within a matter of hours, sources say.

The name of her No. 2 is slated to be unveiled before the two appear together for the first time at a Philadelphia campaign rally Tuesday evening, three people familiar with her decision to the Associated Press.

Harris had zeroed in on a trio of possible picks in recent days — including Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

It wasn’t immediately clear though who she had chosen.

The announcement will likely be made via a video message prior to the rally, according to those familiar with the decision.

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