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Joe Biden Will Select a Female Running Mate

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During Sunday’s 11th Democratic primary debate, presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden pledged to select a woman as his vice presidential running mate. He announced this when asked how he plans to support women’s rights.

“If I’m elected president, my cabinet, my administration will look like the country and I commit that I will, in fact, appoint a woman to be vice president,” Biden said.

Potential running mate names have already started to swirl around. According to a reporter from The Daily Beast, women on his rumored shortlist include Sen. Kamala Harris, former Georgia state Rep. Stacey Abrams, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Rep. Marica Fudge, Rep. Val Demings and former national security advisor Susan Rice. Others online have recommend former presidential candidates Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Sen. Amy Klobuchar for the role.

His opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders, also said he will likely select a female running mate, but said he will ultimately choose the best running mate to upload progressive values regardless of gender.

“In all likelihood I will,” Sanders said. “To me, it’s not just nominating a woman. It is making sure that we have a progressive woman, and there are progressive women out there.”

Following Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s exit from the race, both Biden and Sanders have been under a microscope regarding their commitment to women’s rights. Biden, particularly, has been under scrutiny due to past actions that contradict the fight for women’s rights—including his past support of the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funding toward abortion.

According to Business Insider, Biden has also been accused of acting inappropriately toward eight different women.

People online have split reactions to Biden’s VP news. Some applauded the decision:

Others saw the move as pandering:

Regardless of opinion, many debated over who they think he will choose for the position. Several people recommended Warren for the job, while others said that Biden should instead choose a woman of color.

What do you think of the move, and who do you think he will/should choose as his running mate? Let us know by tagging us on social media and using the hashtag #HersChat.

Gabby Dance is the managing and online editor of Hers Magazine. She graduated from Auburn University in May 2019 with a degree in journalism and women's studies. When she's not writing, you can find her obsessing over pop culture.

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