Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Biden set to name his running mate, Harris still in race

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

PRESIDENT TRUMP, MEANWHILE, IS CONSIDERIN­G GETTYSBURG AS A POSSIBLE VENUE TO ACCEPT NOMINATION

nWASHINGTO­N: Kamala Harris, the California senator of mixed Indian and Black descent, remains on a narrowing list of names that presumptiv­e Democratic nominee Joe Biden could pick as his running mate for the race for US president.

An announceme­nt on Biden’s pick for vice-president is expected as soon as this week. Congresswo­man Karen Baas, former national security adviser Susan Rice, Senator Tammy Duckworth, Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer and Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms are also on the list.

On Tuesday, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) announced the list of speakers for four nights of the party convention to be held virtually from August 17. At the convention, Biden will be officially crowned as the party’s nominee to take on President Donald Trump, the Republican incumbent.

Convention speakers include former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton and former first ladies Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Also on the list were Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the most senior woman politician in the US, and Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, the two leaders of the progressiv­e wing of the party, and Alexandria Ocasiocort­ez, the rock-star progressiv­e congresswo­man from New York.

Former Ohio governor John

Kasich, a Republican, is also on the list of speakers in recognitio­n perhaps of — and in a tactical move to tap into — Republican­s opposed to President Trump. The Lincoln Project — a group of former Republican strategist­s and operatives that include John Mccain campaign head Steve Schmidt, Mitt Romney campaign strategist Stuart Stevens and several leading Nevertrump­ers — has run some of the most hardhittin­g campaign ads against Trump.

The Republican convention starts on August 24 and will also be all done virtually, though some ground activity in Charlottes­ville, North Carolina are still being considered.

President Trump on Monday confirmed reports that he is looking at Gettysburg, the site of the iconic 1863 address by President Abraham Lincoln, as one of the venues for his convention speech accepting the party’s nomination to seek a second term. The other likley venue is the White House.

The Republican National Committee has yet to announce other details about the convention, including speakers.

 ?? AFP/FILE ?? Senator Kamala Harris endorsed Joe Biden in March. n
AFP/FILE Senator Kamala Harris endorsed Joe Biden in March. n

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