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    Vice President Kamala Harris is considering a bench of new-generation Democratic leaders as she moves toward a critical decision: picking a running mate.

    The list of possibilities is fairly well known and includes Democrats widely seen as possible presidential candidates in 2028. She is expected to make the pick before Democrats convene on Aug. 19 in Chicago for their nominating convention.

    Harris, 59, could be inclined to turn to someone from a battleground state that the party needs to win against former President Donald J. Trump and his running mate, JD Vance. She is also likely to turn to a male politician, Democrats said, to give the ticket balance. But nothing is certain.

    Here’s a look at potential options.

    Beshear is a two-term Democratic governor from Kentucky, a solidly Republican state. When he first won in 2019, his victory was regarded as a fluke; Trump won the state by about 30 percentage points three years earlier. But last year, Beshear easily won re-election. He has emphasized the “common good,” working with Republicans on legislation, including the legalization of medical marijuana, and often talks about his Christian faith. It’s a message that could be particularly appealing for Democrats as they try to win over moderate white voters in the suburbs.

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    Cooper is the governor of what might at best be called a swing-adjacent state — Barack Obama in 2008 was the last Democratic presidential candidate to win it. Picking Cooper might put it in play, or at least force the Trump campaign to invest money in the state. In 2020, when Trump won the state by 1.3 percentage points, Cooper was re-elected by 4 points. But he is term-limited, so he cannot run again. And if Cooper gets the nod, every time he leaves the state to campaign, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, a very conservative Republican who is running for governor, becomes the acting governor.

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    The Arizona senator rose to national prominence after his wife, Representative Gabby Giffords, survived an assassination attempt in 2011. Kelly, a Navy veteran and a former astronaut, began campaigning for stricter gun control, eventually winning his Senate seat in 2020. He has carved out an image as a moderate in Arizona, building a coalition that relied on white women in the suburbs as well as young Latino voters who were crucial in delivering the state to Joe Biden in 2020.

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    Pritzker has been the governor of Illinois since 2019. It’s not a battleground state, but he is a billionaire and could pour his own money into the campaign. That’s no small matter, because Trump has had an avalanche of financial support in recent months. Pritzker — who would be the second Jewish running mate on a major-party ticket in history if he were picked — has drawn Democratic attention with his attacks on Trump. “Do they really want a president who is a felon who faces jail time?” Pritzker said in June.

    Jamie Kelter Davis for The New York Times

    Shapiro was elected as governor in 2022 after serving as the state’s attorney general. Pennsylvania is a must-win state for his party, and Shapiro’s stock among Democrats rose after he swamped his Republican opponent for governor, Doug Mastriano, winning 56 percent of the vote. As demonstrations against Israel spread across campuses this fall, Shapiro — who is also Jewish — denounced the rise in antisemitism after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas against Israel. He also won praise for overseeing quick repairs after a bridge collapse on Interstate 95 last year. For Democrats, Shapiro’s biggest draw is likely the political strength he has displayed in this critical state, reflected in impressive approval ratings.

    Kriston Jae Bethel for The New York Times

    Walz is a former member of Congress and retired educator who has served as governor of Minnesota since 2019. As governor, he deployed the National Guard to Minneapolis to help quell the riots over the death of George Floyd at the hands of the police. While in Congress, he was the rare Democrat representing a rural part of the state, suggesting a kind of political appeal that could be attractive to Harris. He is a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and the head of the Democratic Governors Association.

    Eric Lee/The New York Times

    Less likely contenders

    Several other names have been mentioned since Mr. Biden abandoned his bid. They include:

    Buttigieg is a former mayor of South Bend, Ind., and would be the first openly gay person to be nominated for vice president.

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    Moore was elected as Maryland’s first Black governor in 2022. He is an Army veteran, businessman and the author of a best-selling book.

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    Ms. Raimondo is a lawyer and former governor of Rhode Island. She was appointed by Biden as commerce secretary in 2021.

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