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Asked about any interest in filling a potential vacancy if Biden and Harris win, Bass suggested she is open to the nomination but is focused on the November election for now.
‘You know what, Joy, the next 83 days I have one thing in mind. Here we will see. I will keep all my options open, ”Bass said Wednesday in an interview with MSNBC’s Joy Reid.
Bass, the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, was also among Democrats on Biden’s shortlist for vice president.
She praised Biden’s choice in her MSNBC interview, praising Harris as a vice presidential candidate who will field Democrats.
“I think their rollout today, when they walked across the podium, was electric. And I believe they will both give the vote, I think Senator Harris in particular, ‘she said, noting Harris’s historic character as vice president.
Harris, of Jamaican and Indian descent, would be the first woman and first person of color to serve as vice president if elected.
In addition to a potential nomination to succeed Harris, some fellow House Democrats have also pushed Bass as a potential replacement for Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiOn The Money: Pelosi, Mnuchin talk but make no progress on ending stalemate | Trump seizes ‘third track’ of policy with payroll tax break | Trump uses racist tropes to repeat honest housing to ‘suburban housewife’ Bass in filling out Harris’ Senate spot: ‘I’ll keep all my options open’ Win by credible QAnon causes new headache for House GOP MORE (D-Calif.), Mostly in 2018.
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