Election 2024 updates: Harris interviewing top VP contenders Sunday, source says
Harris is expected to announce her running mate in the coming days.
Vice President Kamala Harris has secured enough Democratic Party delegate votes to become the party's nominee when voting ends on Monday, according to the Democratic National Committee. And Harris is just days away from naming her running mate.
Former President Donald Trump and his vice presidential pick, Sen. JD Vance, have spoken to voters across the country this past week as they sharpen their attacks on Harris.
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Schumer says he's not worried about Senate majority if Harris picks senator for VP
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer brushed off concerns Tuesday about keeping the Senate majority if Kamala Harris were to select a Democratic senator as her vice presidential pick.
"I have total confidence that Vice President Harris will choose a great vice-presidential candidate," Schumer said during his weekly press conference.
Schumer dodged a question about the possibility of a key swing state opening if Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly is chosen as Harris' running mate.
-ABC News' Lauren Peller
Harris says she still hasn't picked VP
Harris told reporters she still hasn’t decided who her running mate will be as she boarded a plane Tuesday for a trip to Atlanta.
“Madam vice president, have you chosen your VP yet? Have you chosen yet?” ABC News' Fritz Farrow asked.
“Not yet,” Harris said with a smile as she stopped midway up the steps of Air Force Two.
-ABC News' Justin Gomez
Biden says he's talking with Harris about VP choices
President Joe Biden told reporters Monday night after returning from a trip to Texas that he's "talking" with Harris about her choices for vice president.
Biden was also asked about hitting the trail for Harris, and said he "did" with his trip.
-ABC News' Molly Nagle
Vance, in 2020, said those without kids are 'more sociopathic'
As Vance continues to face criticism for his 2021 comments about "childless cat ladies," more of his previous comments about individuals without kids have resurfaced.
In a podcast from November 2020, Vance said those without kids -- especially in America's leadership class -- were "more sociopathic" than those with kids and made the country "less mentally stable."
Vance's comments occurred on the podcast after he discussed the impact having children had on him.
Vance also added that the "most deranged" and "most psychotic" people on Twitter, now known as X, are people who don't have kids.
"There's just these basic cadences of life that I think are really powerful and really, really valuable when you have kids in your life, and the fact that so many people, especially in America's leadership class, just don't have that in their lives, you know, I worry that it makes people more sociopathic, and ultimately, our whole country a little bit less less mentally stable," Vance said in the podcast.
"And of course, you talk about going on Twitter. Final point I'll make is you go on Twitter, and almost always the people who are most deranged and most psychotic, are people who don't have kids at home."
CNN was the first to report on the podcast.
-ABC News' Hannah Demissie