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2020 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection

This article lists the candidates for the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 2020 presidential election. Former Vice President Joe Biden of Delaware, the 2020 Democratic nominee for President of the United States, considered several prominent Democrats and other individuals before selecting Senator Kamala Harris of California as his running mate on August 11, 2020. Harris formally won the vice presidential nomination on August 19, 2020, at the 2020 Democratic National Convention. The Biden–Harris ticket would go on to win the 2020 election, defeating the incumbent Republican ticket of TrumpPence.

2020 Democratic vice presidential nomination
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Nominee Kamala Harris
Home state California

Previous Vice Presidential nominee

Tim Kaine

Vice Presidential nominee

Kamala Harris

In March 2020, Biden promised to select a woman as his running mate, which marked the third time that the vice presidential nominee of a major party in the United States has been a woman, after Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 and Sarah Palin in 2008.

Harris became the vice president upon inauguration in January 2021 alongside President Joe Biden. She is the first woman to be vice president of the United States, making her the highest-ranking woman in U.S. history, and she is also the first Asian American and African American vice president.[1][2]

Selection process edit

At the March 15, 2020, Democratic primary debate between former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Biden committed to selecting a woman as his running mate.[3] At that same debate, Sanders stated that he would likely do the same, but did not pledge to do so.[4] Biden became the presumptive presidential nominee after Sanders dropped out on April 8,[5] though the Democratic ticket would not be officially nominated until the 2020 Democratic National Convention in August 2020. With his pledge, his running mate became the third woman to be the vice presidential nominee of a major party in United States history, following Democrat Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 and Republican Sarah Palin in 2008.[6]

Biden indicated that he would make his selection on the basis of shared political beliefs and past experience. He noted that his selection would likely be younger than he is and that he would likely pick someone who is "ready on Day 1 to be president."[7] On April 30, it was announced that the vetting committee would consist of Lisa Blunt Rochester, Chris Dodd, Eric Garcetti, and Cynthia Hogan.[8]

Announcement edit

Biden had initially planned to make his announcement regarding his running mate selection "around" August 1.[9] The announcement date was later pushed back to the second week in August.[10][11][12] On August 11, it was reported that Biden had selected his running mate and an announcement was imminent.[13]

Later that day, Kamala Harris was revealed as Biden's vice presidential running mate.[14] Harris was the junior U.S. senator from California, first elected in 2016. She additionally has experience as the Attorney General of California, San Francisco District Attorney, and as a prosecutor. Harris was a candidate in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, before suspending her campaign in December 2019, later endorsing Biden's campaign in March 2020. Harris was the third woman vice presidential running mate of a major party and the first Asian American.[15] Harris additionally is the first Democrat from the Western United States to appear on a presidential ticket; Barack Obama was born in Hawaii, a Western state, but was nominated as a representative of Illinois.[16]

Vetting process edit

Finalists edit

On August 13, The New York Times reported the four finalists were Kamala Harris, Susan Rice, Elizabeth Warren, and Gretchen Whitmer.[17]

Shortlist edit

The Biden campaign was reported to have begun the vetting process of potential running mates in May 2020.[23][13] The following officials were reported to have undergone vetting by the Biden campaign.[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] However, following the George Floyd protests, Amy Klobuchar was criticized for her lack of prosecution of police misconduct during her tenure as Hennepin County County Attorney, including a case involving the officer who murdered Floyd.[32][33][34] On June 18, she announced that she had removed herself from consideration and urged for Biden to select a woman of color.[35][36]

On June 12, the Associated Press reported that Keisha Lance Bottoms, Val Demings, Kamala Harris, Michelle Lujan Grisham, Susan Rice, and Elizabeth Warren had advanced to further stages in the vetting process, with the possibility that some other vetted candidates had as well.[37] On June 26, CNN reported that Bottoms, Demings, Harris, and Warren were at that point the leading candidates for the nomination.[38]

On July 29, just a week before Biden's initially planned announcement, The Hill reported that Karen Bass, Harris, Rice, and Warren had emerged as the "top tier" of candidates.[39] On August 2, CNN reported that Tammy Duckworth and Gretchen Whitmer were also still under consideration.[40] On August 10, The New York Times reported that Biden's running mate committee had finished interviewing the possible candidates and that an announcement was "imminent".[41]

In addition to the four finalists, the following individuals were reported to be on Biden's shortlist.

Declined to be considered edit

The following individuals publicly confirmed that they had declined to be vetted by the Biden campaign.

Media speculation about other potential running mates edit

The following individuals received coverage as potential running mates from multiple news sources, but were not reported to have been asked to undergo vetting by the Biden campaign.

Federal executive branch officials edit

Members of Congress edit

Governors edit

Mayors edit

Other individuals edit

Opinion polling edit

A Siena College/The New York Times poll released on June 26, 2020 found that over 80% of respondents said that race should not be a factor in Biden's selection.[82]

A Politico/Morning Consult poll released on July 15, 2020, found that 54% of respondents felt that Biden's VP pick will not affect their vote, 16% said it would have a major impact, and 20% said only a minor impact.[83]

Vice presidential polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Stacey Abrams
Tammy Baldwin
Karen Bass
Keisha Lance Bottoms
Catherine Cortez Masto
Val Demings
Tammy Duckworth
Kamala Harris
Amy Klobuchar
Michelle Lujan Grisham
Gina Raimondo
Susan Rice
Elizabeth Warren
Gretchen Whitmer
Others
Undecided
The Economist/YouGov August 2–4, 2020 600 (RV) 6% 1% 1% 3% 3% 8% 22% 0% 11% 21% 3% 3%[c] 19%
Yahoo News/YouGov July 28–30, 2020 1088 (RV) 8% 3% 3% 5% 4% 6% 25% 2% 2% 14% 22% 5%
Hill-HarrisX July 20–21, 2020 947 (RV) 6% 3% 3% 3% 4% 15% 4% 12% 16% 4% 30%[d]
Data for Progress July 20, 2020 538 (RV)[e] 8% 3% 1% 10% 3% 6% 21% 2% 6% 23% 4% 13%
Yahoo! News/YouGov Jun 9–10, 2020 1288 (RV) 14% 6% 8% 24% 14% 30% 5%
Monmouth Jun 1–9, 2020 2240 (LV) 10% 2% 7% 28% 12% 2% 13% 2% 8%[f]
Yahoo! News/YouGov May 4–5, 2020 1224 (RV) 11% 5% 6% 17% 18% 34% 8%
Vox May 1, 2020 605 (V) 7% 3% 15% 9% 42% 4% 20%
CBS/YouGov Apr 28–May 1, 2020 1671 (LV) 14% 1% 2% 3% 3% 19% 13% 1% 4% 36% 3% 1%[g]
Economist/YouGov Apr 26–28, 2020 1222 (RV) 8% 2% 9% 7% 15% 2% 13%[h] 44%
Harvard/Harris Apr 14–16, 2020 2394 (RV) 10% 10% 1% 13% 3% 63%[i]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Individual is a member of the Republican Party
  2. ^ Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. ^ "Someone else" with 3%
  4. ^ Nadja West with 5%; "None of the above / Someone else" with 25%
  5. ^ Poll included only voters not affiliated with a political party.
  6. ^ including Michelle Obama with 3% and Tulsi Gabbard with 1%
  7. ^ Sally Yates with 1%
  8. ^ "Someone else" with 13%
  9. ^ Bernie Sanders with 20%; Andrew Cuomo with 11%; Michael Bloomberg with 8%; Pete Buttigieg with 7%; Tom Steyer with 3%; "Other" with 14%

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2020, democratic, party, vice, presidential, candidate, selection, this, article, lists, candidates, democratic, nomination, vice, president, united, states, 2020, presidential, election, former, vice, president, biden, delaware, 2020, democratic, nominee, pre. This article lists the candidates for the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 2020 presidential election Former Vice President Joe Biden of Delaware the 2020 Democratic nominee for President of the United States considered several prominent Democrats and other individuals before selecting Senator Kamala Harris of California as his running mate on August 11 2020 Harris formally won the vice presidential nomination on August 19 2020 at the 2020 Democratic National Convention The Biden Harris ticket would go on to win the 2020 election defeating the incumbent Republican ticket of Trump Pence 2020 Democratic vice presidential nomination 2016 August 11 2020 2020 08 11 2024 Nominee Kamala HarrisHome state CaliforniaPrevious Vice Presidential nomineeTim Kaine Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris In March 2020 Biden promised to select a woman as his running mate which marked the third time that the vice presidential nominee of a major party in the United States has been a woman after Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 and Sarah Palin in 2008 Harris became the vice president upon inauguration in January 2021 alongside President Joe Biden She is the first woman to be vice president of the United States making her the highest ranking woman in U S history and she is also the first Asian American and African American vice president 1 2 Contents 1 Selection process 2 Announcement 3 Vetting process 3 1 Finalists 3 2 Shortlist 4 Declined to be considered 5 Media speculation about other potential running mates 5 1 Federal executive branch officials 5 2 Members of Congress 5 3 Governors 5 4 Mayors 5 5 Other individuals 6 Opinion polling 7 See also 8 Footnotes 9 ReferencesSelection process editAt the March 15 2020 Democratic primary debate between former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont Biden committed to selecting a woman as his running mate 3 At that same debate Sanders stated that he would likely do the same but did not pledge to do so 4 Biden became the presumptive presidential nominee after Sanders dropped out on April 8 5 though the Democratic ticket would not be officially nominated until the 2020 Democratic National Convention in August 2020 With his pledge his running mate became the third woman to be the vice presidential nominee of a major party in United States history following Democrat Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 and Republican Sarah Palin in 2008 6 Biden indicated that he would make his selection on the basis of shared political beliefs and past experience He noted that his selection would likely be younger than he is and that he would likely pick someone who is ready on Day 1 to be president 7 On April 30 it was announced that the vetting committee would consist of Lisa Blunt Rochester Chris Dodd Eric Garcetti and Cynthia Hogan 8 Announcement editMain article Kamala Harris 2020 presidential campaign Biden Harris ticket Biden had initially planned to make his announcement regarding his running mate selection around August 1 9 The announcement date was later pushed back to the second week in August 10 11 12 On August 11 it was reported that Biden had selected his running mate and an announcement was imminent 13 Later that day Kamala Harris was revealed as Biden s vice presidential running mate 14 Harris was the junior U S senator from California first elected in 2016 She additionally has experience as the Attorney General of California San Francisco District Attorney and as a prosecutor Harris was a candidate in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries before suspending her campaign in December 2019 later endorsing Biden s campaign in March 2020 Harris was the third woman vice presidential running mate of a major party and the first Asian American 15 Harris additionally is the first Democrat from the Western United States to appear on a presidential ticket Barack Obama was born in Hawaii a Western state but was nominated as a representative of Illinois 16 Vetting process editFinalists editOn August 13 The New York Times reported the four finalists were Kamala Harris Susan Rice Elizabeth Warren and Gretchen Whitmer 17 nbsp Senator and 2020 presidential candidateKamala Harrisfrom California 2017 2021 3 18 19 20 nbsp Former National Security AdvisorSusan Ricefrom Washington D C 2013 2017 21 18 nbsp Senator and 2020 presidential candidateElizabeth Warrenfrom Massachusetts 2013 present 3 18 19 20 nbsp GovernorGretchen Whitmerfrom Michigan 2019 present 3 18 19 22 Shortlist edit The Biden campaign was reported to have begun the vetting process of potential running mates in May 2020 23 13 The following officials were reported to have undergone vetting by the Biden campaign 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 However following the George Floyd protests Amy Klobuchar was criticized for her lack of prosecution of police misconduct during her tenure as Hennepin County County Attorney including a case involving the officer who murdered Floyd 32 33 34 On June 18 she announced that she had removed herself from consideration and urged for Biden to select a woman of color 35 36 On June 12 the Associated Press reported that Keisha Lance Bottoms Val Demings Kamala Harris Michelle Lujan Grisham Susan Rice and Elizabeth Warren had advanced to further stages in the vetting process with the possibility that some other vetted candidates had as well 37 On June 26 CNN reported that Bottoms Demings Harris and Warren were at that point the leading candidates for the nomination 38 On July 29 just a week before Biden s initially planned announcement The Hill reported that Karen Bass Harris Rice and Warren had emerged as the top tier of candidates 39 On August 2 CNN reported that Tammy Duckworth and Gretchen Whitmer were also still under consideration 40 On August 10 The New York Times reported that Biden s running mate committee had finished interviewing the possible candidates and that an announcement was imminent 41 In addition to the four finalists the following individuals were reported to be on Biden s shortlist nbsp SenatorTammy Baldwinfrom Wisconsin 2013 present 3 18 19 nbsp RepresentativeKaren Bassfrom California 2011 2023 42 43 44 nbsp Mayor of AtlantaKeisha Lance Bottomsfrom Georgia 2018 2022 45 22 nbsp RepresentativeVal Demingsfrom Florida 2017 2023 3 18 19 nbsp SenatorTammy Duckworthfrom Illinois 2017 present 3 18 19 nbsp SenatorMaggie Hassanfrom New Hampshire 2017 present 7 46 nbsp Senator and 2020 presidential candidateAmy Klobucharfrom Minnesota 2007 present 3 18 19 20 withdrew nbsp GovernorMichelle Lujan Grishamfrom New Mexico 2019 present 18 19 nbsp GovernorGina Raimondofrom Rhode Island 2015 2021 3 Declined to be considered editThe following individuals publicly confirmed that they had declined to be vetted by the Biden campaign nbsp SenatorCatherine Cortez Mastofrom Nevada 2017 present 47 nbsp SenatorJeanne Shaheenfrom New Hampshire 2009 present 48 Media speculation about other potential running mates editThe following individuals received coverage as potential running mates from multiple news sources but were not reported to have been asked to undergo vetting by the Biden campaign Federal executive branch officials edit nbsp Former HUD Secretary and 2020 presidential candidateJulian Castrofrom Texas 2014 2017 49 nbsp Former Secretary of State and 2016 presidential nomineeHillary Clintonfrom New York 2009 2013 50 nbsp Former Secretary of Homeland SecurityJanet Napolitanofrom Arizona 2009 2013 51 nbsp Former Secretary of LaborHilda Solisfrom California 2009 2013 52 nbsp Former Secretary of StateCondoleezza Rice a from California 2005 2009 53 nbsp Former Deputy Attorney GeneralSally Yatesfrom Georgia 2015 2017 7 46 Members of Congress edit nbsp RepresentativeCheri Bustosfrom Illinois 2013 2023 54 nbsp RepresentativeVeronica Escobarfrom Texas 2019 present 52 nbsp RepresentativeMarcia Fudgefrom Ohio 2008 2021 55 nbsp Representative and 2020 presidential candidateTulsi Gabbardfrom Hawaii 2013 2021 56 20 nbsp RepresentativeSylvia Garciafrom Texas 2019 present 52 nbsp Senator and 2020 presidential candidateKirsten Gillibrandfrom New York 2009 present 3 nbsp Senator and 2016 vice presidential nomineeTim Kainefrom Virginia 2013 present 57 nbsp RepresentativeJoe Kennedy IIIfrom Massachusetts 2013 2021 58 nbsp RepresentativeRo Khannafrom California 2017 present 59 nbsp RepresentativeBarbara Leefrom California 1998 present 42 60 61 62 63 64 nbsp RepresentativeKatie Porterfrom California 2019 present 65 nbsp RepresentativeAyanna Pressleyfrom Massachusetts 2019 present 66 nbsp RepresentativeLucille Roybal Allardfrom California 1993 present 67 nbsp Senator 2016 and 2020 presidential candidateBernie Sandersfrom Vermont 2007 present 68 nbsp RepresentativeKim Schrierfrom Washington 2019 present 22 nbsp RepresentativeTerri Sewellfrom Alabama 2011 present 69 70 71 nbsp SenatorKyrsten Sinemafrom Arizona 2019 present 55 nbsp SenatorDebbie Stabenowfrom Michigan 2001 present 72 nbsp RepresentativeMaxine Watersfrom California 1991 present 43 Governors edit nbsp Andrew Cuomofrom New York 2011 2021 73 nbsp Laura Kellyfrom Kansas 2019 present 21 nbsp 2020 presidential candidateDeval Patrickfrom Massachusetts 2007 2015 74 Mayors edit nbsp Mayor of the District of ColumbiaMuriel Bowserfrom Washington D C 2015 present 75 nbsp Former Mayor of South Bend and 2020 presidential candidatePete Buttigiegfrom Indiana 2012 2020 76 77 78 nbsp Former Mayor of TallahasseeAndrew Gillumfrom Florida 2014 2018 79 Other individuals edit nbsp Former State House Minority LeaderStacey Abramsfrom Georgia 2011 2017 3 18 19 20 80 nbsp Former First LadyMichelle Obamafrom Illinois 2009 2017 46 20 nbsp Attorney GeneralJosh Shapirofrom Pennsylvania 2017 2023 81 Opinion polling editA Siena College The New York Times poll released on June 26 2020 found that over 80 of respondents said that race should not be a factor in Biden s selection 82 A Politico Morning Consult poll released on July 15 2020 found that 54 of respondents felt that Biden s VP pick will not affect their vote 16 said it would have a major impact and 20 said only a minor impact 83 Vice presidential polling Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Stacey Abrams Tammy Baldwin Karen Bass Keisha Lance Bottoms Catherine Cortez Masto Val Demings Tammy Duckworth Kamala Harris Amy Klobuchar Michelle Lujan Grisham Gina Raimondo Susan Rice Elizabeth Warren Gretchen Whitmer Others UndecidedThe Economist YouGov August 2 4 2020 600 RV 6 1 1 3 3 8 22 0 11 21 3 3 c 19 Yahoo News YouGov July 28 30 2020 1088 RV 8 3 3 5 4 6 25 2 2 14 22 5 Hill HarrisX July 20 21 2020 947 RV 6 3 3 3 4 15 4 12 16 4 30 d Data for Progress July 20 2020 538 RV e 8 3 1 10 3 6 21 2 6 23 4 13 Yahoo News YouGov Jun 9 10 2020 1288 RV 14 6 8 24 14 30 5 Monmouth Jun 1 9 2020 2240 LV 10 2 7 28 12 2 13 2 8 f Yahoo News YouGov May 4 5 2020 1224 RV 11 5 6 17 18 34 8 Vox May 1 2020 605 V 7 3 15 9 42 4 20 CBS YouGov Apr 28 May 1 2020 1671 LV 14 1 2 3 3 19 13 1 4 36 3 1 g Economist YouGov Apr 26 28 2020 1222 RV 8 2 9 7 15 2 13 h 44 Harvard Harris Apr 14 16 2020 2394 RV 10 10 1 13 3 63 i See also editJoe Biden 2020 presidential campaign 2020 Democratic Party presidential candidates 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries 2020 Democratic National Convention 2020 United States presidential election List of United States major party presidential ticketsFootnotes edit Individual is a member of the Republican Party Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Someone else with 3 Nadja West with 5 None of the above Someone else with 25 Poll included only voters not affiliated with a political party including Michelle Obama with 3 and Tulsi Gabbard with 1 Sally Yates with 1 Someone else with 13 Bernie Sanders with 20 Andrew Cuomo with 11 Michael Bloomberg with 8 Pete Buttigieg with 7 Tom Steyer with 3 Other with 14 References edit Key findings about multiracial identity in the U S as Harris becomes vice presidential nominee 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