Now that Donald Trump has chosen his running mate, the Clinton campaign’s search for a vice president is kicking into high gear a week from their convention in Philadelphia.
Hillary Clinton will likely make her announcement a day or two after the Republican convention, which ends Thursday night, sources told ABC News.
After a month of vetting candidates, Clinton held a series of one-on-one meetings with some possible picks at her Washington, D.C., home last week. Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro and Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper each met with the former secretary of state behind closed doors.
D.C. lawyer James Hamilton, who led the Democratic vice presidential searches for Al Gore,John Kerry and President Obama. Cheryl Mills, Clinton’s longtime confidant and chief of staff at the State Department, along with the chairman of Clinton’s campaign, John Podesta, are assisting Clinton with the vetting process. For the full article click here
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