In a surprising turn of events, a prominent Southern Democrat has chosen to distance himself from Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign. The politician recently informed his supporters that he would decline any offer to join her ticket as the vice-presidential candidate.
This news comes amid a flurry of interest among Democrats keen on securing the No. 2 spot since President Joe Biden announced he would not seek reelection last week. With Vice President Harris now set to go head-to-head with former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), political analysts are speculating on who might best boost her chances in the upcoming election. According to the Western Journal, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper is officially out of the race for vice president.
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Governor Roy Cooper, 67, has earned significant recognition for his political acumen in a predominantly red state, having successfully won elections since he joined the state legislature at 29 in 1986, as reported by WRAL. Despite his local popularity, Cooper recently expressed his unwavering support for Harris. “Kamala Harris should be the next president,” Cooper posted on social media. “I’ve known [Harris] going back to our days as AGs, and she has what it takes to defeat Donald Trump and lead our country thoughtfully and with integrity. I look forward to campaigning for her as we work to win NC up and down the ticket.”
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