BY Benjamin ClarkJuly 31, 2024
11 months ago
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 | July 31, 2024
11 months ago

Veterans In The Running For Harris's Vice Presidential Pick

Vice President Kamala Harris is evaluating multiple military veterans for her running mate as the next election approaches.

According to Task & Purpose, Kamala Harris' team is considering four military veterans for Vice President, ranging from former reserve officers to a retired command sergeant major.

The Democratic National Convention, slated to start on August 19, could be the stage for Harris to announce her vice-presidential choice. The decision is eagerly anticipated, as it could introduce a veteran into the White House should Harris secure a victory in the 2025 elections.

Notably, this election also includes JD Vance as Donald Trump’s vice-presidential choice, marking a significant presence of military veterans in the race.

JD Vance, a former Marine corporal from 2003 to 2007, brings his military background to the forefront of Trump's campaign. His tenure included a six-month deployment in Iraq, a detail that resonates with many American voters and contrasts the backgrounds of potential Democratic vice-presidential candidates.

Exploring Harris's Potential VP Candidates

Among Harris’s considerations for Vice President are notable figures such as Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, Michigan Senator Gary Peters, and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg.

Each candidate comes with a substantial military record, ranging from service in the National Guard to deployments in combat zones.

Minnesota’s Governor, Tim Walz, boasts an extensive military background, having served in the Nebraska and Minnesota National Guards before retiring as a command sergeant major. His selection as vice president would ensure a former enlisted member fills the role, a distinction not seen since Al Gore.

Mark Kelly, now a Senator from Arizona, has a military background and an illustrious career as a Navy pilot and astronaut. His experiences bring a unique perspective to the array of potential candidates, blending military precision with scientific exploration.

Military and Leadership Experience Highlighted

Michigan’s Senator Gary Peters has a history with the Navy Reserve, serving as a Seabee before his political career. He furthered his military education at the U.S. Naval War College. Like Kelly and Walz, Peters adds to the depth of military leadership skills within the pool of Harris’s potential picks.

Pete Buttigieg, the current Secretary of Transportation and former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, also has military credentials. He served in the Navy Reserve from 2009 to 2017, including a deployment to Afghanistan. His views on military engagements were succinctly expressed in a 2019 interview, where he advocated for a clearer legislative framework for the use of military force.

"Some say you are a combat veteran if you have a Combat Action Ribbon (I do not). Others say deploying to a combat zone makes you one. I simply consider myself a veteran, and I’ll leave it to others to decide what else to call it," said Buttigieg during his 2019 dialogue with Task & Purpose.

Buttigieg's Stance on Military Engagement

In the same 2019 interview, Buttigieg stressed the importance of clearly defining military missions:

I believe the time has come for Congress to repeal and replace that blank check on the use of force and ensure a robust debate on any future operations. We should never again send troops into conflict without clearly defining their mission or understanding of what comes after.”

This selection period is a crucial time for Harris, as it not only defines her immediate electoral strategy but also sets the tone for what kind of administration she aims to lead if elected.

With veterans like Walz, Kelly, Peters, and Buttigieg under consideration, the commitment to military and service-oriented leadership is strongly evident.

As the Democratic National Convention nears, the political atmosphere intensifies, with speculations and discussions about each candidate's potential to complement Harris’s campaign and leadership style.

Each candidate’s military background offers unique perspectives and capabilities that could prove beneficial as the United States faces various global challenges and domestic policies in the coming years.

Veterans Ready to Impact 2025 Presidential Race

In summary, Kamala Harris’s contemplation of several seasoned military veterans as her vice-presidential candidate underscores a significant focus on leadership with a strong defense background for the upcoming 2025 electoral race. With JD Vance already confirmed as Trump's running mate, the presence of military experience continues to be a pivotal element in shaping America's presidential election narrative.

Written by: Benjamin Clark

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