No evidence to support this, but an intriguing idea
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The problem with that is they give up their Senate majority because Harris is the tie breaking vote and her VP pick would need Republican approval from the House and Senate.
Is it worth it for them to do it?
Good point, if what OP suggests does happen, and with Bob M resigning in August, and with independents thrown in the mix? WH in control?
Great point. Thanks this need to be spread far and wide like kamala mouth.
Maybe they'll assert she can hold both offices simultaneously until a new Veep is appointed. By the time any lawsuits work their way through the courts the election will be over and it will be moot.
Once VP is chosen he/she has to be voted on.
Section 2. Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.
What if they can’t reach a vote?