In a text to her supporters, presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton announced Sen. Timothy M. Kaine (Va.) will be her choice for vice president. Kaine, 58, is a former Virginia governor, Richmond mayor and Democratic National Committee chairman.

[ Sen. Timothy M. Kaine of Virginia chosen as Hillary Clinton’s VP]

In the end, Clinton’s shortlist came down to two: Kaine and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. With these options, Clinton signaled she was more concerned with adding an establishment, swing-state politician than with further diversifying the ticket.

Timothy Kaine Senator from Virginia Tom Vilsack Agriculture secretary from Iowa Gender Male Male Establishment Historic Swing state Northeast region

Others who reportedly made it late into the selection process included Labor Secretary Thomas E. Perez and Housing Secretary Julián Castro, who are both Hispanic, and progressive star Elizabeth Warren, who could have helped Clinton shore up any hesitation on her left flank.

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