Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) gives a thumbs-up as he takes his seat at the head table for the National Prayer Breakfast on Feb. 4 in Washington. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP)

— Hillary Clinton will campaign in Northern Virginia next week with Sen. Timothy M. Kaine, a potential running mate for the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. Details of the July 14 event have not been announced.

They “will discuss their shared commitment to building an America that is stronger together, while emphasizing that Donald Trump’s divisive agenda would be dangerous for America,” according to a statement.

Clinton is reportedly vetting Kaine (D-Va.) among a list of possible vice-presidential choices for her ticket. The pair has not campaigned together since before Virginia’s March 1 primary.

[Clinton is vetting three for vice president — but is still studying a longer list]

Kaine, who was among the first senators to endorse Barack Obama’s presidential bid in 2008, defended Clinton’s use of personal email as secretary of state as recently as Tuesday during an appearance in Richmond.

Kaine’s extensive résumé — former governor, Democratic National Committee chairman and Richmond mayor, along with his time in the Senate — makes him an attractive candidate for Clinton.

She is also reportedly vetting Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and has identified a list of more than a dozen potential choices.