As the sponsor of the vpUnity campaign, RootsAction is heartened that Vice President Harris did not choose Gov. Shapiro as her running mate. To further party unity in this crucial battle to defeat MAGA extremism in November, we encourage both members of the Harris/Walz ticket to meet with leaders of the “Uncommitted” Democratic campaigns as they visit Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina and other key states.
A broad and unified coalition will be essential to defeat Donald Trump. The sudden upsurge in enthusiastic support for the 2024 Democratic presidential campaign must be sustained, not undermined. That’s why it’s so important that the ticket not include Josh Shapiro. He is – as The New Republic put it in a late July article – “The One Vice Presidential Pick Who Could Ruin Democratic Unity.”
At this crucial moment, ruining Democratic unity would be a catastrophic gift to Donald Trump. And no issue is more divisive within the Democratic Party than the U.S.-enabled Israeli war that has killed tens of thousands of innocent civilians in Gaza.
Across the country, news that Gov. Shapiro is under serious consideration for the VP slot has set off alarm bells among young people, racial justice organizers, Arab Americans, Muslims and others whose votes and campaign activism were crucial to defeating Trump four years ago. The background information below explains why Shapiro’s record would make him a serious liability as the vice-presidential candidate.
Our message to Kamala Harris: Your campaign must bring in “uncommitted” voters and volunteers — not push them away.
JOSH SHAPIRO: THE WRONG CHOICE FOR VP
In 2021, after Ben & Jerry’s (a company founded and led by Jewish Americans) refused to sell its products in Israel’s illegal settlements, then-Attorney General Josh Shapiro threatened the company by urging Pennsylvania state agencies to enforce a constitutionally suspect law targeting advocates of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel over its discriminatory policies. Shapiro smeared such advocates by claiming that “BDS is rooted in antisemitism” – although the effort has wide support globally, including from many Jews, as a thoroughly nonviolent tactic in advancing Palestinian rights.
After the horrific Hamas attack of October 7, several dozen Pennsylvania-based Muslim groups wrote a letter protesting Governor Shapiro’s one-sided comments: “Not only did you fail to recognize the structural root causes of the conflict, you chose to intentionally ignore the civilian loss of life in Gaza.” Responding to the letter after Israeli bombs and missiles had killed more civilians in Gaza than had been killed by Hamas in Israel on October 7, the governor’s spokesman said: “We all must speak with moral clarity and support Israel’s right to defend itself.”
Last December, after he amplified the Capitol Hill demagoguery of MAGA Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, Gov. Shapiro contributed to the firing of the University of Pennsylvania president. Referring to UPenn’s president, Shapiro said: “I thought her comments were absolutely shameful. It should not be hard to condemn genocide.” By then, after two months of Israeli bombing, more than 17,000 Gazans had been killed, mostly women and children — and later that month, Israel was charged with violations of the Genocide Convention in South Africa’s filing at the International Court of Justice.
In early April, after Democratic governors in other states had called for a ceasefire in Gaza, Muslim leaders in Philadelphia criticized Gov. Shapiro for his refusal to do so.
Beginning in late April, Gov. Shapiro and his office repeatedly prodded campuses to “restore order” and take action against student encampments, including the University of Pennsylvania Gaza Solidarity Encampment which called on the college administration to provide greater transparency on university investments, divest from Israel, and reinstate the banned student group Penn Students Against the Occupation. On May 9, Shapiro invoked student “safety” in demanding the encampment be shut down. Police shut it down the next day, arresting 33. In two different interviews, Shapiro seemed to compare campus ceasefire activists, many of whom are Jewish or students of color, to “white supremacists” and “people dressed up in KKK outfits or KKK regalia making comments about people who’re African American.”
In May, as activism continued to grow over Israel’s lethal violence against civilians in Gaza, Gov. Shapiro issued an order aimed at Israel’s critics that revised his administration’s code of conduct to bar state employees from “scandalous or disgraceful” conduct — a vague and subjective directive criticized by the legal director of Pennsylvania’s ACLU as a possible violation of free speech protections.
In a July 23 tweet on X, progressive leader and former Ohio State Senator Nina Turner wrote: “Choosing Governor Josh Shapiro for Vice President would be a mistake. Governor Shapiro compared pro-peace protesters to the KKK. That’s simply unacceptable & would stifle the momentum VP Harris has. Hopefully she is looking to build a broad coalition to beat Trump.”
Background:
“The One Vice Presidential Pick Who Could Ruin Democratic Unity” (The New Republic, 7/24/2024)
“Would Josh Shapiro’s Stances on Israel Help or Hurt Kamala Harris’ Ticket?” (Philadelphia Inquirer, 7/25/2024)