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The Wall Street Journal.The Wall Street Journal, citing "people familiar with the process," suggested that the Democratic party presidential nominee is considering asking Warren to be her running mate. Reuters cited its own sources who confirmed Warren is considering the potential role. An offer to primary rival Bernie Sanders isn't something the Clinton camp is considering at this time, The Wall Street Journal report added. However, a senior adviser to Sanders said that the Vermont Senator isn't interested in the VP job nor is he expecting it to be offered.Other prospective candidates the Clinton camp is evaluating include Labor Secretary Tom Perez; Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro; Sens. Tim Kaine of Virginia, Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Cory Booker of New Jersey; Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, and Reps. Xavier Becerra of California and Tim Ryan of Ohio.Despite The Wall Street Journal's report, Clinton hasn't made any decisions."I haven't even begun to sort all that out." The Wall Street Journal quoted the former First Lady and Secretary of State as saying. "There are a lot of really qualified, dynamic candidates, I'm sure, to be considered for vice president.
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