WASHINGTON: Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton could announce her vice presidential pick as early as Friday, with reports suggesting she is leaning towards Spanish-speaking Senator Tim Kaine from the battleground state of Virginia.
Clinton is scheduled to campaign in Florida on Friday and Saturday, but The Wall Street Journal — citing people familiar with the former secretary of state’s selection process — said the news could come in a text message to supporters.
The Washington Post said Clinton would likely introduce her pick either later on Friday or at a Saturday rally in the Sunshine State. The Journal and the Post, citing unnamed sources, said Kaine has emerged as the frontrunner.
A spokesman for the Clinton campaign had no comment, when asked about the reports.
Kaine is seen as a leading contender for several reasons: he could help Clinton claim Virginia, a key battleground state and one her campaign believes is key to victory, and also could help cement her overwhelming lead with Hispanic voters.
The 58-year-old senator also has strong foreign policy experience — he currently serves on the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees.
Published in Dawn, July 23rd, 2016
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