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Philadelphia Mayor’s Post Triggers Buzz About Potential Harris Running Mate

 August 3, 2024

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker’s recent social media post has ignited a wave of speculation regarding Gov. Josh Shapiro potentially being selected as Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate.

The Harris campaign has yet to officially confirm who will be joining the ticket, but the apparent leak from Parker has given what may be some significant hints, as Fox News reports.

On Friday afternoon, Parker took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to post a video that suggested Shapiro, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, could be Harris' vice-presidential pick. The post was accompanied by text expressing strong support for both Harris' presidential campaign and Shapiro as a vice-presidential candidate.

Endorsement from a Top Local Leader

In the video, Parker explicitly endorsed Shapiro, stating, "And I cannot think of a better partner than our governor, Josh Shapiro." This endorsement led to a flurry of online discussions and speculation that this could be an inadvertent leak of Harris' running mate choice.

Accompanying the video, Parker’s post read, "Proud to be back with so many leaders from across our region supporting @KamalaHarris for President and @JoshShapiroPA for VP! We are One CITY, One REGION, and ONE Commonwealth United!"

Despite the excitement and speculation, a source familiar with Parker’s political operations clarified that the post was not an accidental leak but an intentional endorsement.

Confirming the Process

The source emphasized, "The video was posted purposely as an endorsement of her longtime friend and hometown governor Josh Shapiro as he’s being considered to be Harris' running mate."

Interestingly, Gov. Josh Shapiro is not the only name in contention. Other prominent figures on the potential list include Sen. Mark Kelly from Arizona, Govs. Tim Walz of Minnesota, Andy Beshear of Kentucky, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

With Harris’ campaign yet to make an official announcement, the choice for vice president remains open, although the speculation continues to grow as the timeline for the announcement draws nearer.

Upcoming Campaign Tour

The Harris campaign is expected to unveil the chosen running mate prior to a four-day battleground state tour, beginning in Philadelphia on Tuesday. This tour will likely be a significant step in Harris' campaign trail, potentially setting the tone for the upcoming election.

The uncertainty surrounding the running mate was addressed by a Harris campaign spokesperson, who stated, "Vice President Harris has directed her team to begin the process of vetting potential running mates. That process has begun in earnest, and we do not expect to have additional updates until the Vice President announces who will be serving as her running mate and as the next Vice President of the United States."

The vetting process of potential vice-presidential candidates is well underway, yet the campaign maintains a tight lid on any further developments until an official declaration is made.

Shapiro’s Political Stature

Shapiro has made a considerable impact in Pennsylvania, gaining support from various political leaders and voters. His potential candidacy for the role of vice president would bring his regional influence to a national platform, potentially strengthening Harris’ campaign in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.

Parker’s endorsement highlights the strong political alliances within the region and the significant stakes involved in Harris’ selection of a vice-presidential candidate.

Speculation from social media users about an accidental leak has been firmly denied by sources close to Parker, who assert that the post was a well-considered endorsement reflecting the mayor's personal support for Shapiro.

Awaiting the Official Announcement

As the Harris campaign keeps its cards close to the chest, the political community and voters alike eagerly await the official announcement. The list of potential running mates remains varied, with candidates bringing diverse experiences and political capital to the table.

Parker's social media post, whether seen as an endorsement or a hint, has certainly fueled discussions and heightened anticipation around Harris' vice-presidential pick.

The upcoming tour, starting in Philadelphia, is anticipated to be a pivotal moment in Harris' campaign, possibly featuring the newly announced running mate. Until then, political analysts and followers continue to speculate on who will be Harris' partner on the ticket.

In conclusion, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker’s social media activity has sparked considerable buzz about Gov. Josh Shapiro potentially being Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate.

Despite the speculation, the Harris campaign has yet to confirm any official choice, with numerous potential candidates being considered. As the vetting process continues, the political community remains eager for the awaited announcement, especially as Harris’ four-day battleground tour looms on the horizon.