Booker says Democrats will put 'a woman
on the ticket' in 2020 White House race
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[March 16, 2019]
By Joseph Ax
LEBANON, N.H. (Reuters) - Democratic U.S.
Senator Cory Booker all but guaranteed at a campaign event on Friday
that he will pick a woman as his running mate if he wins his party’s
nomination for president next year.
“I am very confident that this election, we will make history, because
no matter what - I’m looking you in the eye when I say this - there will
be a woman on the ticket,” he told a voter at a pub in Lebanon, New
Hampshire, after she noted there has never been a female U.S. president
or vice president.
“I don’t know if it’s the vice president’s position or the president’s
position,” he continued. “If I have my way, there will be a woman on the
ticket.”
The crowded Democratic field includes several prominent women, including
four sitting U.S. senators: Kamala Harris of California, Elizabeth
Warren of Massachusetts, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Kirsten
Gillibrand of New York.
When asked after the event whether he was promising his vice
presidential candidate would be a woman, the New Jersey senator said,
“Should I be a nominee, you can be sure that I’ll look to have gender
diversity on my ticket.”
In 1984, Walter Mondale chose New York Representative Geraldine Ferraro
as the first woman vice presidential candidate on a major party ticket.
Booker emphasized that he campaigned for Hillary Clinton in 2016, when
she lost the presidency to Republican Donald Trump, and noted most of
his senior staff positions, including his chief of staff and legislative
director, are occupied by women.
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Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Cory
Booker (D-NJ) gives the keynote speech at Brown Chapel AME Church in
Selma, Alabama, U.S. March 3, 2019. REUTERS/Chris Aluka Berry
Booker's remarks on Friday appeared to go further than his comments
last month, when he told MSNBC he would “be looking to women first”
but said he did not want to “box himself in” so early in the
election cycle.
Women voters and candidates helped power the Democratic wave that
recaptured the U.S. House of Representatives in last fall's
elections, fueled in part by anger over Trump’s 2016 election
despite multiple sexual misconduct allegations, which he denies.
If elected in November 2020, Booker would be the second black man to
serve as president, after Barack Obama.
After the event, Booker also confirmed for the first time his
relationship with actress Rosario Dawson, a day after Dawson told
TMZ that their rumored romance was the real deal.
"I am dating Rosario Dawson, and I’m very happy about it,” said
Booker.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Dan Grebler)
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