Who’s your pick to be the FIRST woman Vice President? >>

POLITICO BREAKING NEWS: Biden reaches out to women’s groups to help with VP search
 

Joe Biden’s running mate selection process is moving rapidly.
 
Biden’s rumored shortlist is narrowing as you read this email -- and he’s getting closer to making a final decision every day!
 
Biden’s Vice President announcement is coming fast. And we want to know who you hope she’ll be!

Stacey Abrams, Tammy Baldwin, Karen Bass, Keisha Lance Bottoms, Muriel Bowser, Val Demings, Tammy Duckworth, Kamala Harris, Michelle Lujan Grisham, Susan Rice, Elizabeth Warren, or Gretchen Whitmer?

We just know having any of these amazing women as Biden’s second-in-command will benefit our country so much.
 
And with the decision coming any moment now, we need to know who you think should be our first woman Vice President!

 

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