I can in no way vouch for the accuracy of this information, but Bloomberg reporters claim that the vice presidential selection process for the Kamala Harris ticket has narrowed the options down to three:
• Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Arizona)
• Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-Pennsylvania)
• Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minnesota)
All of these are excellent candidates with stellar résumés; two are from close swing states.
@JanetZumba_FalPals Swing states are states in the United States that do not consistently vote for either the Democratic Party or the Republican Party during presidential elections. These states can swing from one party to another, making them key battlegrounds in elections. Some of the most commonly recognized swing states in recent elections include: 1. Florida 2. Ohio 3. Pennsylvania 4. Michigan 5. Wisconsin 6. North Carolina 7. Arizona 8. Georgia These states often play a crucial role in determining the outcome of presidential elections due to their potential to swing between parties. The list of swing states can vary from election to election based on various factors such as demographics, political trends, and candidates' appeal.