Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren teamed up for their first joint appearance in Cincinnati on Monday, delivering repeated pats on the back and fuelling speculation that the two women could make history with the first all-female White House ticket. Ms Warren, the Massachusetts senator who has become one of the Democratic party’s most prominent progressives, has reportedly made it to a shortlist of potential vice-presidential candidates for Mrs Clinton and is being vetted for the job along with several others. Some Democrats are concerned that her populist views could alienate some centrist voters and Mrs Clinton’s wealthiest backers, or that an all-female ticket could put off some male voters.
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