Kamala Harris considering swing-state radical for running mate



Vice President Kamala Harris was reportedly able to overcome the distraction of the market bloodbath in order to narrow her choice of a right-hand man to either Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz or 51-year-old Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro. She is expected to reveal her choice of Democratic running mate prior to her Tuesday rally in Philadelphia.

While both finalists share a leftist reflex in common with the vice president, Shapiro appears favored to win — particularly by bookies.

While Harris' potential running mate confidently accused clerics living and dead of abuse, he apparently had trouble flushing out possible predators in his own inner circle.

Shapiro served as a state representative from 2005 until starting a new chapter in 2011 on the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners. In 2016, he ran for state attorney general and succeeded in that effort aided by an endorsement from former President Barack Obama.

While Shapiro handily beat Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano (R) in the 2022 gubernatorial race, taking over 56% of the vote, it's unclear whether he would be able to replicate that success in the Keystone State for its 19 electoral votes while hitched to Harris' wagon — especially with President Donald Trump consistently leading Harris in the state.

Shapiro's approval rating in Pennsylvania is 49% according to a recent Emerson College Polling/The Hill survey. Former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell (D) suggested last month to WPVI-TV that in terms of the vote, Shapiro could help fetch Harris up to 1.5% "and that might be the difference."

Nationally, having Shapiro on the ticket could help the campaign reassure moderate voters that a Harris administration would not be any weaker on anti-Semitism than the current administration. After all, Shapiro is a proud Jewish American who let people believe for decades that he volunteered for the Israeli military and has reportedly compared anti-Israel protesters to the KKK.

Shapiro's identity with and support for Israel may alternatively prove problematic for Harris, as both seem to rankle the pro-Hamas elements of the Democratic Party, particularly those who would overlook his suggestion that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is "one of the worst leaders of all time" and seize upon his 1993 article titled "Peace Not Possible," which states, "Peace between Arabs and Israelis is virtually impossible and will never come."

Some Democrats have also voiced concern about Shapiro on account of his backing of school vouchers.

He could, however, win them over with his radicalism on other issues.

For instance, he has supported allowing transvestites to use girls' bathrooms; fought to ensure that men can compete in women's sports; played a role in making it harder to save Pennsylvanian children from sex changes; and underscored that abortion should always be legal.

Shapiro would also likely complement Harris' overt anti-Catholic prejudice with what Mastriano characterized as a "grudge" all his own.

Blaze News previously reported that in 2017, then-state Attorney General Shapiro announced at a Planned Parenthood center that he was suing the Trump administration for providing religious nonprofits with an exemption from having to provide insurance coverage for contraceptives and other services at odds with their deeply held religious convictions.

Despite Shapiro's best efforts, the Little Sisters of the Poor, a group of nuns who were threatened with the prospect of millions of dollars in fines for noncompliance, ultimately fought back and won.

While state attorney general, Shapiro also waged a crusade against alleged pedophile clerics in the Catholic Church, which served to boost his profile outside the state.

Without apparently cross-examining witnesses or affording the accused an opportunity to rebut the claims, the report resulting from then-state Attorney General Shapiro's grand jury investigation claimed that 301 Catholic priests — some of whom were dead or no longer priests — were predators. Only two were apparently prosecuted. The dioceses implicated in the report later paid out $84 million to settle claims by 564 alleged victims.

Shapiro's conduct relating to the investigation, his extrajudicial comments concerning the accused, the nature of the investigation, and the corresponding claims about abuse in the church were met with fierce criticism, with some suggesting the secret grand jury's report was "misleading." Shapiro was, however, largely celebrated by the liberal media for the report and his routine condemnations of the church.

While Harris' potential running mate confidently accused clerics living and dead of abuse, he apparently had trouble flushing out possible predators in his own inner circle.

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Shapiro's administration agreed to pay nearly $300,000 last year to quietly settle a sexual harassment complaint made against one of his closest allies and senior aides, Mike Vereb.

An employee accused Vereb of repeatedly harassing her, making foul remarks, and making sexual advances. When she complained, Vereb allegedly retaliated against her. Vereb also apparently remained in his role in Shapiro's administration for six months after the woman's complaint was filed and only resigned weeks after the settlement had been reached.

When the alleged abuser finally left, Shapiro's office celebrated him for his "dedicated service," reported the New York Times.

The scandal has come back to bite Shapiro.

In a recent post on X suggesting North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) would be an optimal VP pick, Pennsylvania's Democratic nominee for treasurer, Erin McClelland, took a swipe at Shapiro, writing, "I want a VP pick that's secure enough to be second under a woman, is content to be VP & won't undermine the President to maneuver his own election & doesn't sweep sexual harassment under the rug."

The National Women's Defense League noted in a statement Monday, "What we know of Gov. Shapiro's actions indicate an alarming negligence and a pattern of endangering women that work for and with his office. His failure to be forthcoming and take greater accountability – even as more concerning information comes to light – should be of serious concern to Pennsylvanians, and as a Vice President frontrunner, to the Harris Campaign and the American people."

Although Shapiro ostensibly has a blind spot when it comes to abusers under his command, Time magazine zeroed in Saturday on something besides moral consistency that he might be able to help the Harris campaign with: intelligibility when speaking in public.

While some may have forgotten the appeal and importance of a gifted orator after nearly eight years of Trump and Biden, voters must not forget the many [sic] of the memorable speeches delivered by President Barack Obama. Some commentators have compared Governor Shapiro's speaking abilities to those of Obama, noting that they even sound alike.

The authors of the Time piece carefully avoided any mention of Harris' often-mocked speeches but nevertheless acknowledged that Shapiro could satisfy those "long[ing] for skilled speakers."

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After Decades Of Geriatric Leaders, J.D. Vance Offers Hope For Millennials

At 39 years old, he reflects much of what is best about his generation and understands much of what is wrong.

Blaze News original: One heartbeat away — who will Trump tap for VP?



Who will former President Donald Trump select as his running mate?

While the presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee has not yet announced a pick, some reports earlier this month suggested figures being vetted included North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio, Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida, and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson.

"Anyone claiming to know who or when President Trump will choose his VP is lying, unless the person is named Donald J. Trump," Brian Hughes of the Trump campaign has noted, according to reports.

President Joe Biden is currently the oldest president in U.S. history, but if Trump wins the 2024 election and completes the full term, he would become the oldest person ever to serve as president.

'But given Trump's endorsements lately, it's unlikely that he will suddenly shift to the right when it comes to his running mate.'

Blaze Media's Daniel Horowitz told Blaze News that Trump is so well-known that his vice presidential pick won't change voters' minds about him.

But Horowitz said the choice of running mate does matter for conservatives because of the chance "that the vice presidential candidate could become president," and because if Trump loses the 2024 contest, the person who was chosen "as his running mate will instantaneously have the inside track on a leadership role in the party and the movement going forward."

Horowitz said that Vance "most closely represents the values of" Trump's "core supporters. But given Trump's endorsements lately, it's unlikely that he will suddenly shift to the right when it comes to his running mate."

Vance, who authored the book "Hillbilly Elegy," entered office last year.

Before Trump won the 2016 presidential election, Vance described himself as a "never Trump guy," saying, "I never liked him."

But Vance now says he was wrong about Trump, stating that while he did not think Trump would be a good president, Trump was a "great president."

The senator has a 93% session score from Heritage Action.

"Unfortunately, most of the names being bandied about as his top prospects, such as Doug Burgum and Tim Scott, represent the antithesis of why Trump was elevated to prominence to begin with. They embody the old GOP," Horowitz said.

Scott, who has served in the Senate since 2013, launched a GOP presidential primary bid last year only to later drop out.

The senator has an 88% session score from Heritage Action.

'No thank you.'

Burgum, who has served as North Dakota governor since late 2016, also launched a Republican presidential primary run last year before later dropping it.

But during his short-lived White House bid, he made the unorthodox move of offering people a $20 gift card if they donated $1 to his campaign.

"Struggling under Biden's economy? Let us help. Donate $1 and we'll send you a $20 gift card in the mail. That's a pretty good deal!" Burgum tweeted.

The peculiar tactic likely helped Burgum meet the unique donor thresholds required to take part in Republican presidential primary debates last year, because he made it into the first two debates.

In 2021, Burgum vetoed a bill that would have barred public schools from knowingly allowing males to participate on female sports teams. But then in 2023, Burgum signed a bill stipulating that school sports meant for females may not be open to male students.

"If Doug Burgum is the pick, you have an uninspired selection who has an unrealistic view on green issues, excuses ESG and has ties to big government globalists like Bill Gates. No thank you," Keith Malinak of BlazeTV's "Pat Gray Unleashed" told Blaze News in a statement.

"My hope is that Trump picks Byron Donalds. Donalds clearly has a love for America, respects the US Constitution and can beautifully deliver a liberty minded message to an audience hungry to hear it articulated," he stated.

Donalds, who has served in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2021, announced a House speakership bid last year after Kevin McCarthy had been ousted from the role. Ultimately, House Republicans tapped Rep. Mike Johnson (La.) for the role.

While Donalds has a 100% session score from Heritage Action, Stefanik has a score of just 58%.

Stefanik was tapped for the role of House Republican Conference Chair after the House GOP booted Liz Cheney from that post in 2021.

Trump has issued a ringing endorsement of Stefanik, calling her "SMART, STRONG, and TOUGH."

'Conservatives have nowhere else to go, and Trump is certainly behaving as if he knows that.''

Cotton has a 46% session score from Heritage Action, while Rubio has a 67%.

Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, served as HUD secretary during Trump's White House tenure.

Last month, Trump declared on Truth Social that former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley was not being considered for vice president, stating, "Nikki Haley is not under consideration for the V.P. slot, but I wish her well!"

"The dominant hiring trend for Trump has been strong and attractive women, and beta males — Trump likes to be the only rooster in the hen house. There have been a few exceptions to this, but by and large this is the trend. Given that, I have been predicting for months he would pick Tulsi Gabbard to further the (correct) narrative the Democrat Party has gone insane," BlazeTV host Steve Deace told Blaze News in a statement.

Then-Rep. Gabbard mounted a Democratic presidential primary bid in 2019 but ultimately dropped out and backed Joe Biden in 2020.

In 2022, the former Democratic lawmaker declared that she was ditching the Democratic Party, which she said is "under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers who are driven by cowardly wokeness."

She has indicated that she would accept the role of Trump's running mate if he were to offer it to her.

"As for what conservatives should think, I don't think they should think anything or have any expectations," Deace said in his statement to Blaze News. "Trump is king and can do what he wants. Conservatives have nowhere else to go, and Trump is certainly behaving as if he knows that."

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Trump says Nikki Haley is not being considered for VP



Former President Donald Trump, the presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee, has said that Nikki Haley is not being considered for the role of running mate.

"Nikki Haley is not under consideration for the V.P. slot, but I wish her well!" Trump declared in a Saturday post on Truth Social.

'Not presidential timber.'

Haley, who served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations during a portion of Trump's White House tenure, announced a presidential bid last year but dropped out of the GOP presidential primary contest this year on the heels of her poor Super Tuesday performance. Haley had served as South Carolina governor prior to her stint as U.S. ambassador to the U.N.

During remarks in January, Trump had said that Haley was "not presidential timber," noting that his comment "probably means" she would not be selected to serve as vice president.

A bit earlier in January, Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky had issued an anti-endorsement of Haley, declaring himself to be "never Nikki."

"I don't think any informed or knowledgeable libertarian or conservative should support Nikki Haley," Paul said in a video at the time.

Despite dropping out in early March, Haley has continued to earn votes in GOP presidential primary contests.

Last month, the Hudson Institute announced that Nikki Haley was joining the organization as Walter P. Stern chair.

"When our policymakers fail to call out our enemies or acknowledge the importance of our alliances, the world is less safe. That is why Hudson's work is so critical," Haley said, according to a press release. "They believe the American people should have the facts and policymakers should have the solutions to support a secure, free, and prosperous future. I look forward to partnering with them to defend the principles that make America the greatest country in the world."

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RFK Jr. claims Trump 'emissaries' asked him to serve as Trump's running mate



Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has claimed that former President Donald Trump's "emissaries" asked him to serve as Trump's running mate.

"President Trump calls me an ultra-left radical. I'm soooo liberal that his emissaries asked me to be his VP. I respectfully declined the offer," Kennedy tweeted.

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Chris LaCivita, a Trump campaign senior advisor, claimed that nobody from Trump's campaign has reached out to Kennedy about serving as vice president.

"Re-upping this from January …was true then and it's true now @RobertfKennedJr ….your a leftie loonie that would never be approached to be on the ticket..sorry!" LaCivita tweeted while sharing a January post in which he had declared, "NO ONE from the Trump Campaign ever approached RFK jr (or ever will) - one of the most LIBERAL and radical environmentalists in the country."

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Trump has described Kennedy as "the most Radical Left Candidate in the race" but has also said that he likes him and that there are "some nice things about him." He has said that he thinks Kennedy "will do very well" and take many "votes away from crooked Joe Biden." Trump has called Kennedy a "radical left Democrat" but also said that Kennedy is a "better man than Joe Biden."

Trump, the presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee, has not yet announced his pick for running mate.

Kennedy announced Nicole Shanahan as his running mate last month.

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Tulsi Gabbard says RFK Jr. asked if she would serve as his running mate, but she 'respectfully declined': ABC News



Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii said in a statement that presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. asked if she would serve as his running mate, but she declined, ABC News reported.

"I met with Kennedy several times, and we have become good friends," Gabbard noted in a statement, according to the outlet. "He asked if I would be his running mate. After careful consideration, I respectfully declined."

ABC News reported that an individual close to Kennedy indicated, "There were definitely meetings, but it didn't work out."

"We talked to a bunch of people," the individual noted, according to the outlet. "Tulsi's a rock star no matter what."

Last week, Kennedy announced Nicole Shanahan as his running mate.

Kennedy launched a bid for the Democratic presidential nomination last year but later switched to an independent White House bid.

Gabbard, who served as a Democratic House lawmaker from early 2013 until early 2021, ran in the Democratic presidential primary during the last election cycle but ultimately dropped out and supported Joe Biden.

In 2022, Gabbard announced that she was leaving the Democratic Party. "I'm calling on my fellow common sense, independent-minded Democrats to join me in leaving the Democratic Party," she said in a video. She asserted that the party is controlled by "an elitist cabal of warmongers who are driven by cowardly wokeness."

Her book "For Love of Country: Leave the Democrat Party Behind" is slated to be released at the end of April.

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RFK Jr. picks Nicole Shanahan as his running mate



Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Nicole Shanahan as his running mate.

"I am leaving the Democratic Party," Shanahan said during a speech on Tuesday, adding, "even though I am leaving the party, I believe I am taking the best ideals and impulses with me."

Kennedy last year launched a bid for the Democratic presidential nomination before later switching to an independent White House bid.

Shanahan was once married to Google co-founder Sergey Brin, but the two divorced. The couple had one child together, who, according to Shanahan, was diagnosed with autism.

"Professionally, I spend most of my days working for climate solutions, social justice, and women's reproductive science," Shanahan wrote in a piece posted last year. "New to my work has been a focus around autism research. About two years ago our daughter was diagnosed with autism, and by virtue of that diagnosis I have a new cause to focus attention on."

Shanahan is the founder of the Bia-Echo Foundation, which, according to its website, "aims to accelerate social change in order to establish a fair and equitable society for future generations to thrive. We invest in changemakers at the forefront of innovation who are tackling some of the world's greatest challenges within our core areas of investment: Reproductive Longevity & Equality, Criminal Justice Reform and a Healthy and Livable Planet."

In order to win the presidency, Kennedy would need to defeat the two major parties' candidates. Former President Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican presidential nominee while President Joe Biden is the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.

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RFK Jr. to announce VP pick later this month



Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is slated to announce his running mate at an event on March 26.

"On Tuesday March 26th, in Oakland, California, I will announce the partner that I've chosen to help lead America into a brighter vision of peace, prosperity and unity," Kennedy tweeted on Wednesday.

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The New York Times reported that Kennedy confirmed Tuesday that Aaron Rodgers and Jesse Ventura top his list.

The outlet reported that Kennedy noted he has been talking with Rodgers "pretty continuously" during the past month and had been in communication with Ventura since Ventura introduced him at a February event in Arizona.

The New York Times reported that Ventura's son Tyrel noted in a Tuesday email, "No one has officially asked Gov. Ventura to be a vice-presidential candidate so the governor does not comment on speculation."

"Hiking with @AaronRodgers12 and his amazing Achilles," Kennedy wrote in a tweet last month when sharing a photo of himself with Rodgers, an NFL player who experienced a complete tear of an Achilles tendon last year.

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"I support ALL 3rd Party and Independent candidates running for U.S. President this year, from @CornelWest to @DrJillStein to @RobertKennedyJr and everyone else not running under the Democrat and Republican Party banner," Ventura, a former Minnesota governor, tweeted last month.

"We must end the duopoly of Republican and Democrat control in Washington. Electing a third party or independent candidate for President would be a major kickstart to that process but in order to do that you have to have ballot access. That is why this Monday, February 5th at the Fox Theatre in Tucson, AZ I'll be introducing @RobertKennedyJr at a voter rally to get him on the ballot," Ventura noted.

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Last year, Kennedy launched a bid for the Democratic presidential nomination but later switched to an independent run. In the 2024 presidential contest, he likely has little chance of defeating former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. Trump is the presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee, while Biden is the presumptive 2024 Democratic presidential nominee.

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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, a Trump ally, has a book coming out later this year



South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, an ally of former President Donald Trump, has a book slated for release in May titled "No Going Back: The Truth on What's Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward."

"So many times, almost on a daily basis, I hear people talking about wanting to go back to the old days of Mitt Romney, Cheney, the Bushes, you know, when Republicans could reset themselves back to these people that were steady and spoke perfectly. Yet they're the ones who created the swamp that we have to deal with now," the governor noted, according to Fox News Digital.

"So this book is almost like a get over it and grow up book and the to-do book for the average citizen on what they can do to embrace the fact that we're not going back to that," she noted, according to the outlet. "There's no going back. They need to adjust their perspective and realize that Trump broke politics – he just did – and that that's a good thing."

Noem endorsed Trump last year, and the former president recently promoted the governor's book. "'No Goin Back,' a great new book by Governor Kristi Noem, is a hard hitting story of a very interesting life. Get it now!" he declared in a post on Truth Social.

"I had called him and asked him if he'd be willing to write an endorsement for the jacket of the book, and the next thing I know... here he was putting it out on social media, which was wonderful," Noem said, according to Fox News.

During an interview with Maria Bartiromo, Trump said that his running mate will need to be an individual who would make a "good president."

Trump said that Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) had been "low key" while running for president but has been a "tiger" while supporting him for president.

"So maybe it's Tim Scott," Bartiromo responded, pressing Trump on the topic of his vice presidential pick.

Trump said there are many people who "could be" his running mate.

He later said, "Kristi Noem has been incredible fighting for me."

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