[h=3]HILLARY CLINTON'S LIST OF POSSIBLE VEEPS [/h]Clinton's campaign laid out her list by 'rough food groups,' as she put it, clustering together Hispanic politicos, female politicians, white guys - including her eventual running mate, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine - black government officials, ex-military and business leaders, tacking Sanders' to the bottom.
The campaign did not say it was grouping them this way, but it inserted space between politicians it was considering in sets.
THE HISPANIC POLS
Javier Becerra (Congressman representing Downtown LA)
Julian Castro (Housing and urban development secretary)
Eric Garcetti (Mayor of Los Angeles)
Tom Perez (Secretary of labor)
Ken Salazar (Ex-secretary of interior)
THE FEMALE POLS
Tammy Baldwin (Wisconsin senator)
Kirsten Gillibrand (New York senator)
Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota senator)
Claire McCaskill (Missouri senator)
Jeanne Shaheen (New Hampshire senator)
Debbie Stabenow (Michigan senator)
Elizabeth Warren (Massachusetts senator)
WHITE MEN
Michael Bennet (Colorado senator)
Sherrod Brown (Ohio senator)
Martin Heinreich (New Mexico senator)
Tim Kaine (Virginia senator)
Terry McAuliffe (Virginia governor)
Chris Murphy (Connecticut senator)
Tom Vilsack (Secretary of agriculture)
BLACK MEN
Steve Benjamin (Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina)
Corey Booker (New Jersey senator)
Andrew Gillum (Mayor of Tallahassee)
Eric Holder (Ex-attorney general)
Deval Patrick (Ex Massachusetts governor)
Kasim Reed (Mayor of Atlanta)
Anthony Foxx (Secretary of transportation)
EX-MILITARY
John Allen (Retired Marine general, ex- commander of allied military in Afghanistan)
Bill McCraven (Retired admiral, ex-commander of US Special Operations Command)
Mike Mullen (Retired admiral, ex-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff)
BUSINESS LEADERS
Mary Barra (Chairman and CEO, General Motors)
Michael Bloomberg (President and CEO, Bloomberg L.P.)
Ursula Burns (Chairman and CEO, Xerox)
Tim Cook (CEO, Apple)
Bill Gates (Microsoft founder)
Melinda Gates (Co-chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)
Muhtar Kent (Chairman and CEO, Coca-Cola)
Judith Rodin (President, Rockefeller Foundation)
Howard Schultz (Chairman and CEO, Starbucks)
TACKED ON AT THE END
Bernie Sanders