Former DNC chairman suggests Roy Cooper as Kamala Harris’s VP if Biden exits race – Washington Examiner
In a recent interview, former Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean suggested that Vice President Kamala Harris should lead the party’s ticket with Governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina as her running mate if President Joe Biden were to drop out of the reelection race. Dean believes that this Harris-Cooper ticket could help the Democrats win North Carolina, as both Harris and Cooper represent important demographics within the party’s coalition. Dean’s words of support for Harris came after some Democrats expressed a preference for an open convention process rather than immediately replacing Harris.
Roy Cooper should be Kamala Harris’s running mate if Biden drops out: Former DNC chairman
The former chairman of the Democratic National Committee said Vice President Kamala Harris should lead his party’s ticket with Gov. Roy Cooper (D-NC) by her side should President Joe Biden end his reelection bid.
Howard Dean floated the hypothetical Harris-Cooper ticket during an interview on Thursday.
“If the president decides not to run … I would favor a Harris-Cooper ticket, and I think we would pick up North Carolina as a result,” Dean told CNN’s Abby Phillip.
Dean served as the DNC chairman between 2005 and 2009. His words of support for Harris came after Phillip suggested some Democrats would prefer an open convention process instead of supplanting Harris right away.
“She happens to be black and she happens to be a woman,” Dean said on CNN. “Who are the two most important groups in the coalition the Democrats need to win? They are women and they are people of color.”
The former top Democrat believes proposals to push an open convention and kick Harris off the top of the ticket are absurd.
“We’re going to kick out a black woman from the perceived No. 1 slot; she’s in the No. 2 slot?” Phillips rhetorically asked. “I don’t think so. That would really roil the party.”
Many Democrats are openly considering alternatives to Biden as the 81-year-old’s bid for reelection wobbles.
Cooper is term limited as North Carolina’s governor and will be replaced at the end of this year. Democrats are hoping they can pick up North Carolina in the Electoral College for the first time since 2008.
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