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Hillary Clinton expected to make VP pick in coming days
“To be clear, there is no announcement set yet”, she tweeted, adding, “I’m not spoiling the surprise!”
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Clinton also is scheduled to appear at a rally Saturday in South Florida.
Hillary Clinton will hold a roundtable discussion with community leaders in Orlando Friday. “Certainly this is the biggest media market in the state, it would make a lot of sense that she do it here but you know Miami and Orlando are also on the schedule”.
The Hillary Clinton campaign has made a decision to stay in Philly for a day beyond the DNC this month.
Clinton’s visit is not the only appearance in Orlando by a prominent Democrat this weekend.
The Associated Press reported Thursday night that U.S. Sen.
And anticipation is high she will announce her vice-presidential running mate, and possibly even have him or her in tow.
In addition to the Clinton campaign, a number of other groups have reserved parts of the space for that Friday as well, including MSNBC and the National Constitution Center for Political Fest. Democrats familiar with the search tell AP that Virginia Sen.
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The fairgrounds might have spilled the beans that Clinton plans to announce her VP pick in Tampa. Tim Kaine on the short list to join her ticket. Cory Booker of New Jersey, and Labor Secretary Tom Perez.