Former Vice President Joe Biden is considering his options for a running mate, and he is not ruling anyone out.
Biden gave “The Late Late Show” host James Corden an exclusive look into who he is going to pick to be his running mate.
“I’m going to tell you if you keep it quiet,” Biden joked. “Julia Louis-Dreyfus is going to be my person. I think she has all the experience in the world. I’m not sure she’ll do it but that’s my choice. That’s who I’m going to pick.”
Watch his comments below:
#LateLateShow exclusive: @JoeBiden reveals his 2020 running mate! pic.twitter.com/6fh3tF41Is
— The Late Late Show with James Corden (@latelateshow) April 22, 2020
There are a few formal presidential hopefuls and familiar faces who have already volunteered to take the position.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said she would take the position if Biden offered it to her, as IJR previously reported.
Warren tossed her support behind Biden shortly after former President Barack Obama endorsed him.
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) also offered to serve as his running mate, as IJR previously reported.
Biden can also add former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams to the list as she claimed she would make an “excellent” running mate.
He told a reporter he would take former First Lady Michelle Obama “in a heartbeat” if she would accept the position.
Former Obama White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett tore down Biden’s hope Michelle Obama would be his running mate after telling reporters “she doesn’t want the job.”
Biden continued to gain momentum taking the lead over Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on the delegate and endorsement count after a rough start to his campaign.
Sanders announced his endorsement of Biden shortly after dropping out of the race.
Biden’s campaign fundraising has also surged.
According to reports, Biden raised more than President Donald Trump in the month of March. His fundraising total came to $46.7 million.