Tom Vilsack emerges as the favorite to be Clinton's VP

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Tom Vilsack Is a Safe VP Pick, Which Is Probably a Plus for Clinton
Tom Vilsack Is a Safe VP Pick, Which Is Probably a Plus for Clinton


Tom Vilsack might not be a household name, but according to the Washington Post he has recently emerged as the favorite to be Hillary Clinton's running mate.

If true, Vilsack isn't a bad choice at all. He was already vetted for the job by John Kerry's presidential campaign in 2004; he's been a mayor, state senator and a governor, and he's currently the head of the U.S. Agriculture Department.

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He's been a Clinton-backer for years -- he endorsed her during her first run for president and they really seem to get along.

And just like another name expected to be at the top of Clinton's list -- Tim Kaine -- Vilsack is a safe choice for Clinton. Some may say both men are boring; but honestly they're probably boring in a good way.

Also on Clinton's vetting list is Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker and two other members of the Obama administration: Secretary of Labor Tom Perez and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro.

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The first rule of being the second-in-command is do no harm. Vice presidential picks don't really change the election like they used to, since people tend to vote for or against the top of the ticket, but they can hurt a campaign.

Vilsack is likely someone who will stay on message. And for a campaign that is going to great lengths to dodge bad news this election season, that may be at the very top of Clinton's list.

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(Additional reporting by AOL.com)

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