United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain on Sunday named Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) as the union’s top two picks to serve as a potential running mate of Vice President Harris.
In an interview with CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” Fain praised both candidates for supporting workers and said Beshear’s victory, in particular, in such a red state could bode well for the ticket.
“We really looked at these candidates, we really looked at them, and I’ll tell you, my favorite is Andy Beshear from Kentucky,” Fain said when asked about rumors that the candidates were being considered for the position.
“I mean, the man was with us on the picket line. He was at the workers’ side throughout our journey. And he won Mitch McConnell’s home state. I mean, it’s traditionally already been a red state. He won twice there. And I just believe that he brings a huge dynamic, and I believe that Harris and Beshear joining would be unbeatable. I believe they would both be very dynamic candidates,” he added.
Fain continued, “But we also really like Tim Walz from Minnesota and think he’s an awesome guy for the job. One hundred percent behind the work. And those would be our top two if we had to pick one.”
Fain made it clear, however, that the union would support any decision made by Harris.
“But ultimately, I mean, Vice President Harris has to choose who she feels most comfortable with, because that’s her running mate and that’s who she will serve with,” Fain said. “It’s who we believe would be best for workers and the working class. But, you know, that’s her decision.”
The UAW endorsed Harris’ campaign shortly after she became the party’s presumptive nominee. The union has already supported President Biden.
Harris, who has since become the party’s official candidate, is expected to announce her running mate in the coming days.
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