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Vice President Kamala Harris is set to meet with potential candidates for her vice president on Sunday to determine if they have good chemistry together. Three top contenders, Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, and Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, are expected to meet with Ms. Harris at her residence at the Naval Observatory in Washington.

The meeting, known as a “chemistry test,” is the final step in Harris’s search for a running mate. She values personal rapport with her staff and advisers, and is looking for a candidate who can help her win the election. The candidates on her schedule bring different assets and liabilities to the table.

Senator Mark Kelly is a swing-state senator with moderate positions on immigration that could appeal to a broad audience. Gov. Josh Shapiro is popular in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state, but has faced criticism from some groups. Gov. Tim Walz is a newer face in politics, known for his progressive views and criticism of former President Trump.

Harris’s search for a running mate began just two weeks ago after President Biden endorsed her to replace him. The vetting process of the candidates was completed by a Washington law firm, Covington & Burling, on Thursday. Finalists will be informed of the decision on Monday night or Tuesday morning.

The announcement of Harris’s choice for vice president is expected before a cross-country tour with a rally in Philadelphia on Tuesday. The decision will play a crucial role in shaping the Democratic ticket for the upcoming election.

As the selection process unfolds, the political world is eagerly awaiting to see who will join forces with Vice President Harris in the race for the White House. The chemistry between Harris and her potential running mate will be a key factor in determining their success in the upcoming election. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.