Biden says he would consider Harris for vice presidential slot
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[December 05, 2019]
By James Oliphant
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A day after U.S.
Senator Kamala Harris ended her 2020 presidential bid, former Vice
President Joe Biden, a leading contender for the Democratic nomination,
said on Wednesday he would consider her as a potential running mate.
Biden, with whom Harris clashed during a Democratic debate earlier this
year, praised her after a campaign event in Ames, Iowa.
“Senator Harris has the capacity to be anything she wants to be,” Biden
told reporters, according to a video posted by CBS News. “I talked to
her yesterday. She’s solid. She can be the president one day herself.
She can be the vice president. She can go on to be a Supreme Court
justice.”
Biden and Harris had a contentious exchange over forced busing in public
schools in the first Democratic debate in Miami in June. It was a
standout moment for Harris, who saw her fortunes briefly rise in her
party's contest for the right to challenge Republican President Donald
Trump in next year's election.
But any rift appears to have been closed. Biden praised Harris
effusively on Tuesday after she dropped out. Harris was close friends
with Biden's son Beau, before he died of brain cancer in 2015.
Biden told reporters on Wednesday that “of course I would” consider
Harris to be his running mate.
Earlier this year, Harris, 55, was viewed as a prime contender in the
crowded Democratic presidential field. But organizational and financial
woes, along with her struggles to make a compelling case for her
candidacy, derailed her campaign.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden and U.S. Senator Kamala Harris
gesture on the second night of the second 2020 Democratic U.S.
presidential debate in Detroit, Michigan, July 31, 2019.
REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo
The U.S. senator from California could potentially bring much to a
ticket. A former prosecutor, state attorney general and only the
second black woman elected to the Senate, she is still considered a
rising star within the party.
After Harris' exit, 15 Democrats are left to battle for the party's
nomination.
(Reporting by James Oliphant; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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