In his forthcoming book, "Where We Keep the Light," Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro writes that the prospect of becoming the vice president for Kamala Harris did not "feel right," Politico Playbook reported."I knew that despite the honor of it, it just didn’t feel right for some reason," Shapiro noted, according to the outlet.Regarding the vetting to potentially become Harris' 2024 running mate, he wrote that "all of the questioning felt unnecessarily contentious," according to the report, which also noted that he indicated that Harris' team "didn’t understand where the people who would decide...
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