WASHINGTON — Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says he pulled out of the process to become former Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate before she settled on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz after determining he would not be a good fit for the role.
The revelation was included in Shapiro's memoir, a copy of which USA TODAY obtained. The book that mixes anecdotes about politics and his Jewish faith, “Where We Keep the Light: Stories From a Life of Service,” will be released on Jan. 27.
In it, Shapiro, who's up for reelection this fall, offers new details about his conversations with Harris, who he briefly considered challenging for the nomination, as well as former President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump.
Shapiro, a top surrogate for Biden before he dropped out, also hints at his own future political plans.
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