Now that President Joe Biden has withdrawn from the presidential race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, it seems increasingly likely that Harris will be the party’s choice to run against former President Donald Trump in November.
After all, a wave of endorsements immediately flooded in. The Clintons, John Kerry, 32 senators and 181 House Democrats quickly voiced their support. Given these endorsements and Harris’ ability to swiftly incorporate Biden’s campaign infrastructure, she’s the clear front-runner for the nomination at the August convention.
Despite his relatively short tenure as governor, Shapiro has already made significant strides.
As Harris solidifies her position, attention turns to her potential running mate. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro stands out as a compelling choice, bringing political acumen, intelligence and relevant skills to the ticket.
Despite his relatively short tenure as governor, Shapiro has already made significant strides. He demonstrated interstate cooperation by partnering with New Jersey to form a task force strengthening labor law enforcement and worker protections. This showcases his ability to collaborate across state lines to achieve progressive goals.
As attorney general of Pennsylvania, Shapiro rooted out sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. Combine his background in fighting for survivors of sexual abuse with Harris’ background as a prosecutor protecting victims of sex crimes, and the choice between the Democratic ticket and one headlined by Trump, a sexual predator, is a stark one for voters.
Shapiro’s initiatives in Pennsylvania have not only bolstered his popularity but also solidified his standing as a leader capable of bridging partisan divides. His approach to governance emphasizes practical solutions and effective communication, qualities that are increasingly valued in today’s polarized political landscape. Shapiro’s success in navigating complex policy issues — such as labor law enforcement and infrastructure projects — underscores his ability to deliver tangible results while maintaining broad public support.
Shapiro also has a skill the White House desperately needs right now: showcasing government achievements.
As we saw when Shapiro handled the I-95 bridge reconstruction this year, Shapiro knows how to show off the great work the government does. From the moment of destruction to completion, Shapiro documented the rebuild, effectively demonstrating how the government works for its people. This skill is crucial, considering recent polls indicate many voters are unaware of major legislative achievements of the Biden-Harris administration, like the American Rescue Plan, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the CHIPS and Science Act.
Shapiro also has a skill the White House desperately needs right now: showcasing government achievements.
Harris needs a political ally who is not only skilled in governance but also adept at communicating these achievements to the public.
Politically, Shapiro brings advantages that could prove vital in securing the 270 electoral votes needed for victory.









