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2016 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection

This article lists potential candidates for the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 2016 election. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic nominee for President of the United States, chose Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia as her running mate.[1][2] The formal nomination took place at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. The Clinton–Kaine ticket lost the 2016 presidential election to the Republican TrumpPence ticket, and Kaine returned to the Senate following the campaign.

2016 Democratic vice presidential nomination
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Selection process edit

By April 2016, Clinton had begun discussions with advisers and allies regarding her potential running mate, though Bernie Sanders continued to challenge her in the Democratic primaries.[3] According to campaign sources, Clinton did not have a particular running mate in mind, and did not feel pressured to pick a running mate designed specifically to appeal to Sanders supporters.[3] Clinton's low public approval ratings led many of her allies to recommend that she choose a running mate with the potential to inspire voters, but Clinton's campaign expressed confidence that her ratings would improve once the Republicans had selected a candidate.[3] There was relatively little public discussion about Sanders's running mate selection process.[4] As the 2016 Republican National Convention took place roughly one week before the July 25–28 Democratic National Convention, the Democratic presidential nominee was set to choose her running mate after the Republicans nominated their ticket of Donald Trump and Mike Pence.[3] Clinton's running mate selection process was led by campaign chairman John Podesta and Cheryl Mills,[3][5] while the vetting process was led by attorney James Hamilton.[6] In discussing her potential vice presidential choice, Clinton stated that the most important attribute she was looking for is the ability and experience to immediately step into the role of president.[7] In contrast to previous Democratic presidential nominees, Clinton allowed for a relatively open selection process, holding rallies with many potential running mates and placing little emphasis on keeping her short list confidential.[8]

Announcement edit

On July 22, Clinton announced via Twitter that she had chosen Tim Kaine as her running mate.[2] After the selection, Amy Chozick of The New York Times described Kaine as a "battleground state politician with working-class roots and a fluency in Spanish."[9] Like his Republican counterpart, Mike Pence, Kaine has experience both as a governor and a member of Congress.[10]

If the Clinton-Kaine ticket had won election, Kaine would have resigned from the Senate, with Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe appointing Kaine's replacement prior to a 2017 special election.[10][11] According to journalist Glenn Thrush, Kaine had been the preferred choice of Clinton since at least February 2016.[12]

Reported shortlist edit

The Wall Street Journal reported on June 16, 2016, that Clinton's shortlist included the following nine individuals.[13]

According to a CNN report published on June 21, 2016, Clinton had narrowed down her list to no more than five contenders, including Kaine, Warren, and Castro.[14] However, a separate report in The Washington Post released that same day stated that, while Clinton had begun vetting Kaine, Warren, and Castro, more than a dozen people remained on her list of possible running mates.[15] On July 7, 2016, CNN reported that Clinton had narrowed down her shortlist to five people: Brown, Kaine, Perez, Warren, and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. On July 12, 2016, The New York Times confirmed that the Clinton campaign was vetting former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Retired Admiral James G. Stavridis.[16] Clinton also met with Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper in mid-July, fueling speculation that he might be chosen as the vice presidential nominee.[7] After Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump named Mike Pence as his running mate on July 15, Kaine and Vilsack emerged as the top two contenders, although other individuals such as Perez remained in contention.[7]

WikiLeaks List edit

On October 18, 2016 WikiLeaks released more hacked emails from Clinton Campaign Chair John Podesta. One of these emails Podesta sent Clinton was a "first cut of people to consider for VP" in March 2016. He wrote that this list had been generated with other top aides. Podesta organized the list of 39 contenders into what he called "food groups" apparently based around identities — Latinos, women, African-Americans, military brass, and business leaders.[19]

Other speculated candidates edit

The following individuals received coverage as potential running mates from multiple news sources. These individuals do not appear on the short list above or on the Wikileaks list.

Cabinet members edit

Members of Congress edit

Governors edit

Other individual edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Harris was the vice presidential nominee for the 2020 election, and became Vice President on January 20, 2021.

References edit

  1. ^ Kantor, Danielle (July 23, 2016). . Hillary for America. Archived from the original on July 23, 2016. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Memoli, Michael (July 22, 2016). "Hillary Clinton picks Tim Kaine, Virginia senator and former governor, as her running mate". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Healy, Patrick (April 23, 2016). "Hillary Clinton's Campaign, Cautious but Confident, Begins Considering Running Mates". The New York Times. Retrieved April 23, 2016.
  4. ^ Kelly, Nora (April 23, 2016). "Choosing the Veep of Your Dreams". The Atlantic. Retrieved April 23, 2016.
  5. ^ Pace, Julie (June 21, 2016). . Associated Press. Archived from the original on February 28, 2017. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  6. ^ Freed, Benjamin. "Meet the DC Lawyer Helping Hillary Clinton Pick a Running Mate", Washingtonian, June 20, 2016. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
  7. ^ a b c Gearan, Anne (July 19, 2016). "Two names emerge from Clinton's VP deliberations: Kaine and Vilsack". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
  8. ^ Arnsdorf, Isaac (July 22, 2016). "Clinton VP hopefuls face public rejection". Politico. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
  9. ^ Chozick, Amy (July 22, 2016). "Hillary Clinton Selects Tim Kaine, a Popular Senator From a Swing State, as Running Mate". The New York Times. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
  10. ^ a b Gearan, Anne; Wagner, John (July 22, 2016). "Sen. Timothy M. Kaine of Virginia chosen as Hillary Clinton's VP". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
  11. ^ McCaskill, Nolan (July 22, 2016). "Clinton picks Kaine as her running mate". Politico. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
  12. ^ Thrush, Glenn (July 23, 2016). "5 takeaways on Tim Kaine". Politico. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
  13. ^ Matthews, Dylan (June 16, 2016). "Hillary Clinton's VP shortlist has leaked. Here are the pros and cons of each". Vox.com. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
  14. ^ Zeleny, Jeff; Merica, Dan (June 21, 2016). "Clinton closing in on running mate search". CNN. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
  15. ^ Gearan, Anne; Weigel, David (June 21, 2016). "Clinton is vetting three for vice president — but is still studying a longer list". The Washington Post. Retrieved June 22, 2016.
  16. ^ a b Parker, Ashley (July 12, 2016). "James Stavridis, Retired Admiral, Is Being Vetted as Hillary Clinton's Running Mate". The New York Times. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  17. ^ Sabato, Larry (May 12, 2016). "The Veepstakes, Part One: Clinton's Choices". University of Virginia. Retrieved May 13, 2016.
  18. ^ Zeleny, Jeff; Merica, Dan (July 7, 2016). "Clinton narrowing VP choice, waiting for Trump". CNN. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
  19. ^ Seitz-Wald, Alex (October 18, 2016). "Hacked Emails Reveal 39 Names on Clinton's 'First Cut' VP List". NBC News. Retrieved December 4, 2016.
  20. ^ Zhang, Mengyuan (July 1, 2016). "希拉里会考虑骆家辉当副手 成为首位华裔副总统吗?("Will Hillary Clinton consider Gary Locke as her assistant to become the first Asian American VP in United States history?")". Sohu News. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  21. ^ a b Cillizza, Chris (April 21, 2016). "Hillary Clinton isn't picking Elizabeth Warren for vice president. Here's why". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 21, 2016.
  22. ^ Goldstein, Joel (January 7, 2016). "Five Factors That Will Define the Running Mates". Sabato's Crystal Ball. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
  23. ^ Sullivan, Sean (March 7, 2014). "Handicapping the 2016 vice presidential field. Yes, you read that right". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 4, 2015.
  24. ^ Scher, Bill (March 27, 2016). "The Case for Vice President Al Franken". Politico. Retrieved July 1, 2016.
  25. ^ "Hillary Clinton should choose Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley for vice president: Letters to the Editor". The Oregonian. April 26, 2016. Retrieved June 16, 2016.
  26. ^ a b c d Wasson, Erik; Cirilli, Kevin (May 31, 2014). "A veep for Hillary Clinton in 2016?". The Hill. Retrieved October 4, 2015.
  27. ^ Allen, Mike (January 29, 2015). "Inside Hillary Clinton's 2016 plan". Politico. Retrieved October 4, 2015.

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This article lists potential candidates for the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 2016 election Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton the 2016 Democratic nominee for President of the United States chose Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia as her running mate 1 2 The formal nomination took place at the 2016 Democratic National Convention The Clinton Kaine ticket lost the 2016 presidential election to the Republican Trump Pence ticket and Kaine returned to the Senate following the campaign 2016 Democratic vice presidential nomination 2008 July 22 2016 2016 07 22 2020 Nominee Tim KaineHome state VirginiaPrevious Vice Presidential nomineeJoe Biden Vice Presidential nominee Tim Kaine Contents 1 Selection process 2 Announcement 3 Reported shortlist 4 WikiLeaks List 5 Other speculated candidates 5 1 Cabinet members 5 2 Members of Congress 5 3 Governors 5 4 Other individual 6 See also 7 Notes 8 ReferencesSelection process editBy April 2016 Clinton had begun discussions with advisers and allies regarding her potential running mate though Bernie Sanders continued to challenge her in the Democratic primaries 3 According to campaign sources Clinton did not have a particular running mate in mind and did not feel pressured to pick a running mate designed specifically to appeal to Sanders supporters 3 Clinton s low public approval ratings led many of her allies to recommend that she choose a running mate with the potential to inspire voters but Clinton s campaign expressed confidence that her ratings would improve once the Republicans had selected a candidate 3 There was relatively little public discussion about Sanders s running mate selection process 4 As the 2016 Republican National Convention took place roughly one week before the July 25 28 Democratic National Convention the Democratic presidential nominee was set to choose her running mate after the Republicans nominated their ticket of Donald Trump and Mike Pence 3 Clinton s running mate selection process was led by campaign chairman John Podesta and Cheryl Mills 3 5 while the vetting process was led by attorney James Hamilton 6 In discussing her potential vice presidential choice Clinton stated that the most important attribute she was looking for is the ability and experience to immediately step into the role of president 7 In contrast to previous Democratic presidential nominees Clinton allowed for a relatively open selection process holding rallies with many potential running mates and placing little emphasis on keeping her short list confidential 8 Announcement editOn July 22 Clinton announced via Twitter that she had chosen Tim Kaine as her running mate 2 After the selection Amy Chozick of The New York Times described Kaine as a battleground state politician with working class roots and a fluency in Spanish 9 Like his Republican counterpart Mike Pence Kaine has experience both as a governor and a member of Congress 10 If the Clinton Kaine ticket had won election Kaine would have resigned from the Senate with Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe appointing Kaine s replacement prior to a 2017 special election 10 11 According to journalist Glenn Thrush Kaine had been the preferred choice of Clinton since at least February 2016 12 Reported shortlist editThe Wall Street Journal reported on June 16 2016 that Clinton s shortlist included the following nine individuals 13 nbsp Representative Xavier Becerra of California nbsp Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey nbsp Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio nbsp Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro of Texas nbsp Mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti of California nbsp Senator and former Governor Tim Kaine of Virginia nbsp Secretary of Labor Tom Perez of Maryland nbsp Representative Tim Ryan of Ohio nbsp Senator Elizabeth Warren of MassachusettsAccording to a CNN report published on June 21 2016 Clinton had narrowed down her list to no more than five contenders including Kaine Warren and Castro 14 However a separate report in The Washington Post released that same day stated that while Clinton had begun vetting Kaine Warren and Castro more than a dozen people remained on her list of possible running mates 15 On July 7 2016 CNN reported that Clinton had narrowed down her shortlist to five people Brown Kaine Perez Warren and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack On July 12 2016 The New York Times confirmed that the Clinton campaign was vetting former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe Retired Admiral James G Stavridis 16 Clinton also met with Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper in mid July fueling speculation that he might be chosen as the vice presidential nominee 7 After Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump named Mike Pence as his running mate on July 15 Kaine and Vilsack emerged as the top two contenders although other individuals such as Perez remained in contention 7 nbsp Governor John Hickenlooperof Colorado 17 nbsp Retired Admiral and former NATO commander James Stavridisof Florida 16 nbsp Secretary of AgricultureTom Vilsackof Iowa 18 WikiLeaks List editOn October 18 2016 WikiLeaks released more hacked emails from Clinton Campaign Chair John Podesta One of these emails Podesta sent Clinton was a first cut of people to consider for VP in March 2016 He wrote that this list had been generated with other top aides Podesta organized the list of 39 contenders into what he called food groups apparently based around identities Latinos women African Americans military brass and business leaders 19 nbsp Retired US Marine Corps four star GeneralJohn Allen nbsp Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin nbsp CEO of General Motors Mary Barraof Michigan nbsp Representative Xavier Becerra of California nbsp Mayor of Columbia Stephen Benjamin of South Carolina nbsp Senator Michael Bennetof Colorado nbsp Former Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg of New York nbsp Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey nbsp Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio nbsp Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro of Texas nbsp CEO of Apple Inc Tim Cookof California nbsp Secretary of TransportationAnthony Foxx of North Carolina nbsp Mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti of California nbsp Former CEO and founder of Microsoft Bill Gatesof Washington nbsp Co Founder of Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Melinda Gatesof Washington nbsp Senator Kirsten Gillibrandof New York nbsp Mayor of Tallahassee Andrew Gillum of Florida nbsp Senator Martin Heinrichof New Mexico nbsp Former Attorney General Eric Holder of New York nbsp Senator and former Governor Tim Kaine of Virginia nbsp CEO of The Coca Cola Company Muhtar Kentof Georgia nbsp Senator Amy Klobucharof Minnesota nbsp Governor Terry McAuliffeof Virginia nbsp Senator Claire McCaskillof Missouri nbsp Retired US Navy Admiral and chancellor of The University of TexasBill McRaven nbsp Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffMichael Mullen nbsp Senator Chris Murphyof Connecticut nbsp President of The Rockefeller Foundation Judith Rodinof Pennsylvania nbsp Former Governor Deval Patrickof Massachusetts nbsp Secretary of Labor Tom Perez of Maryland nbsp Mayor of Atlanta Kasim Reed of Georgia nbsp Former Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar of Colorado nbsp Senator and 2016 presidential candidateBernie Sandersof Vermont nbsp CEO of Starbucks Howard Schultzof Washington nbsp Senator Jeanne Shaheenof New Hampshire nbsp Senator Debbie Stabenowof Michigan nbsp Secretary of AgricultureTom Vilsack of Iowa nbsp Senator Elizabeth Warren of MassachusettsOther speculated candidates editThe following individuals received coverage as potential running mates from multiple news sources These individuals do not appear on the short list above or on the Wikileaks list Cabinet members edit nbsp Former Secretary of Commerce Gary Lockeof Washington 2009 2011 20 nbsp Former Secretary of Homeland SecurityJanet Napolitanoof Arizona 2009 2013 21 Members of Congress edit nbsp Former Senator Evan Bayhof Indiana 1999 2011 22 nbsp Representative Joaquin Castroof Texas 2013 present 23 nbsp Senator Al Frankenof Minnesota 2009 2018 24 nbsp Senator Jeff Merkleyof Oregon 2009 present 25 nbsp Senator Patty Murrayof Washington 1993 present 21 nbsp Senator Bill Nelsonof Florida 2001 2019 3 nbsp Senator Mark Warnerof Virginia 2009 present 26 Governors edit nbsp Former Governor Steve Beshearof Kentucky 2007 2015 26 nbsp Former Governor and 2016 presidential candidate Martin O Malleyof Maryland 2007 2015 26 nbsp Former Governor Brian Schweitzerof Montana 2005 2013 26 Other individual edit nbsp California Attorney General Kamala Harris a of California 2011 2017 27 See also editHillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign 2016 Democratic Party presidential candidates 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries 2016 Democratic National Convention 2016 United States presidential election List of United States major party presidential ticketsNotes edit Harris was the vice presidential nominee for the 2020 election and became Vice President on January 20 2021 References edit Kantor Danielle July 23 2016 8 things you need to know about Tim Kaine your next vice president Hillary for America Archived from the original on July 23 2016 Retrieved July 23 2016 a b Memoli Michael July 22 2016 Hillary Clinton picks Tim Kaine Virginia senator and former governor as her running mate Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 23 2016 a b c d e f Healy Patrick April 23 2016 Hillary Clinton s Campaign Cautious but Confident Begins Considering Running Mates The New York Times Retrieved April 23 2016 Kelly Nora April 23 2016 Choosing the Veep of Your Dreams The Atlantic Retrieved April 23 2016 Pace Julie June 21 2016 Hillary Clinton s VP search moves into more intense phase Associated Press Archived from the original on February 28 2017 Retrieved June 24 2016 Freed Benjamin Meet the DC Lawyer Helping Hillary Clinton Pick a Running Mate Washingtonian June 20 2016 Retrieved June 4 2018 a b c Gearan Anne July 19 2016 Two names emerge from Clinton s VP deliberations Kaine and Vilsack The Washington Post Retrieved July 20 2016 Arnsdorf Isaac July 22 2016 Clinton VP hopefuls face public rejection Politico Retrieved July 23 2016 Chozick Amy July 22 2016 Hillary Clinton Selects Tim Kaine a Popular Senator From a Swing State as Running Mate The New York Times Retrieved July 23 2016 a b Gearan Anne Wagner John July 22 2016 Sen Timothy M Kaine of Virginia chosen as Hillary Clinton s VP The Washington Post Retrieved July 23 2016 McCaskill Nolan July 22 2016 Clinton picks Kaine as her running mate Politico Retrieved July 23 2016 Thrush Glenn July 23 2016 5 takeaways on Tim Kaine Politico Retrieved July 23 2016 Matthews Dylan June 16 2016 Hillary Clinton s VP shortlist has leaked Here are the pros and cons of each Vox com Retrieved July 11 2016 Zeleny Jeff Merica Dan June 21 2016 Clinton closing in on running mate search CNN Retrieved June 21 2016 Gearan Anne Weigel David June 21 2016 Clinton is vetting three for vice president but is still studying a longer list The Washington Post Retrieved June 22 2016 a b Parker Ashley July 12 2016 James Stavridis Retired Admiral Is Being Vetted as Hillary Clinton s Running Mate The New York Times Retrieved July 12 2016 Sabato Larry May 12 2016 The Veepstakes Part One Clinton s Choices University of Virginia Retrieved May 13 2016 Zeleny Jeff Merica Dan July 7 2016 Clinton narrowing VP choice waiting for Trump CNN Retrieved July 8 2016 Seitz Wald Alex October 18 2016 Hacked Emails Reveal 39 Names on Clinton s First Cut VP List NBC News Retrieved December 4 2016 Zhang Mengyuan July 1 2016 希拉里会考虑骆家辉当副手 成为首位华裔副总统吗 Will Hillary Clinton consider Gary Locke as her assistant to become the first Asian American VP in United States history Sohu News Retrieved January 8 2018 a b Cillizza Chris April 21 2016 Hillary Clinton isn t picking Elizabeth Warren for vice president Here s why The Washington Post Retrieved April 21 2016 Goldstein Joel January 7 2016 Five Factors That Will Define the Running Mates Sabato s Crystal Ball Retrieved January 11 2016 Sullivan Sean March 7 2014 Handicapping the 2016 vice presidential field Yes you read that right The Washington Post Retrieved October 4 2015 Scher Bill March 27 2016 The Case for Vice President Al Franken Politico Retrieved July 1 2016 Hillary Clinton should choose Oregon Sen Jeff Merkley for vice president Letters to the Editor The Oregonian April 26 2016 Retrieved June 16 2016 a b c d Wasson Erik Cirilli Kevin May 31 2014 A veep for Hillary Clinton in 2016 The Hill Retrieved October 4 2015 Allen Mike January 29 2015 Inside Hillary Clinton s 2016 plan Politico Retrieved October 4 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection amp oldid 1187160769, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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