Here’s a line I didn’t think I’d wake up and write today: former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is exactly right. Vice President Kamala Harris should have given voters more credit and picked the best-qualified running mate, identity politics be damned.
In a passage from Harris’s forthcoming book 107 Days , published in the Atlantic this week , she reveals that Buttigieg topped her initial list of eight possible vice presidential nominees. But Harris went against her instincts, opting for Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), whose identity characteristics — straight, white, male — made him ostensibly less threatening to the general public.
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