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Elizabeth Warren, Julian Castro Meet With Hillary Clinton Amid VP Speculation
Now that we have an entire GOP presidential ticket along with an unfortunate-looking campaign logo, all eyes are on who Hillary Clinton will be choosing as a running mate – especially after another meeting with Elizabeth Warren at Clinton’s home on Friday.
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Also attending the meetings were Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, who is heading the VP vetting process, and top aide Huma Abedin, the network reported. Several vehicles with tinted windows entered through a gate near the home during the daylong session.
On Thursday, Clinton campaigned in Northern Virginia with Sen. Bernie Sanders during the primaries. It was unclear if other potential vice presidential candidates met with Clinton during the day.
As well as Warren, a favorite of the Democratic Party’s progressive wing, Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and Housing Secretary Julian Castro met separately with the presumptive Democratic nominee, according to the people, who asked for anonymity to discuss the private talks.
Warren and Castro are both being vetted by the campaign for the spot.
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The Massachusetts senator left the house an hour after her auto dropped her off at the stately home on Whitehaven Street near Dupont Circle, in Northwest Washington, D.C. Warren would also help form an unprecedented all-female presidential ticket. The second-term governor founded a brewpub in Denver in 1988 and later became the city’s mayor and was instrumental in luring the 2008 Democratic National Convention to the Mile High City. “I’m going to be looking first and foremost as to who I believe could fulfill the responsibilities of being president”, she said. News stories displayed here appear in our category for and are licensed via a specific agreement between LongIsland.com and The Associated Press, the world’s oldest and largest news organization. Doing so may result in civil and/or criminal penalties.