Meanwhile, Harris is considering several candidates to be her VP nominee, including Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro.
'Following stops in Milwaukee and Indianapolis this week, Vice President Kamala Harris will appear in Houston Thursday to give a keynote speech at a teachers’ union event.
Delegates from the 1.8 million-member AFT on Monday voted to endorse Harris for president, with federation president Randi Weingarten saying in a statement that members are “united, mobilized and ready to vote in this year’s election.” In Indianapolis, Harris spoke about the difference between her policies and beliefs from those of former president and Republican nominee
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