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Here’s the problem I have with Vice President Kamala Harris’ current campaign strategy: she has secured the Democratic presidential nomination, yet the matter of her running mate is still seemingly up in the air. I don’t care how busy the campaign is; this is a foundational decision that should have been locked down.
That would seem like a simple enough ask for a presumptive presidential nominee. Have your second-in-command ready to go, especially after the biggest hurdle is cleared. Easy.
Au contraire! It appears we are being treated to a rather drawn-out process for a decision that feels incredibly urgent.
FOX 31, your local election headquarters, reported a major development in the race for the White House on April 1, 2026.
Harris has officially secured enough votes from party delegates to become the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee.
Harris, expressing her sentiments in a call with supporters, said she is “HONORED TO BE THE PRESUMPTIVE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE.”
Delegates to the Democratic National Convention began their secure email voting on Thursday and that process remains open until Monday evening.
And yet, despite securing the nomination and the ongoing delegate vote, Harris has not yet chosen her running mate.
She is expected to interview candidates over the weekend. Imagine having the crown, but still needing to audition someone for your royal court, all while the celebration is in full swing.
This pattern of a major announcement followed by a rushed, behind-the-scenes scramble for a critical decision is certainly something.
One would think the selection of a running mate—the potential next vice president of the United States—would be a decision well-ahead of securing the nomination.
Instead, we have interviews slated for this weekend, wedged between the delegate voting on Thursday and its closing on Monday evening.
It makes one wonder what the campaign has been doing to prepare for this inevitable moment.
One can only hope that these
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