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    CAMPAIGN 2016: Hillary Clinton chooses Sen. Tim Kaine as VP running mate

    CAMPAIGN 2016: Hillary Clinton chooses Sen. Tim Kaine as VP running mate





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    Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton announces in text message that she has chosen Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine as her vice presidential running mate.

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    Tim Kaine: The Spanish-speaking, anti-abortion Democratic senator - BBC News

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    ... Democratic vice president. So who is Virginia Senator Tim Kaine, one of the front-runners?
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    3 reasons liberals will be frustrated if Clinton’s pick for vice president is Tim Kaine
    By Max Ehrenfreund July 22 at 12:06 PM


    Hillary Clinton embraces Sen. Timothy M. Kaine (D-Va.) in Annandale, Va. on July 14. (Photo by Melina Mara/The Washington Post)


    Sen. Timothy M. Kaine (D-Va.) is one of a few people that Hillary Clinton is considering as a potential vice-presidential candidate.


    On the one hand, Kaine is the kind of moderate Democrat who would make a sensible, prudent choice for a presidential candidate looking for a running mate in a hotly contested general election. On the other hand, the Democratic Party has shifted to the left in recent years, putting Kaine's centrist positions on several major issues out of line with the direction of the party.


    Here's a look at where Kaine stands on three of those questions.


    Trade


    Kaine supports President Obama's international trade deal, known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and voted to give the president special authority to negotiate the agreement.

    "I see much in it to like. I think it’s an upgrade of labor standards. I think it’s an upgrade of environmental standards. I think it’s an upgrade in intellectual property protections," the former governor of Virginia told The Intercept this week, adding that he has concerns about other aspects of the accord, specifically regarding how disputes between companies and foreign governments would be resolved.


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    Clinton supervised the negotiations of the Trans-Pacific Partnership as Obama's secretary of state and supported the deal at the time. Recently, though, she has said she opposes the final version of the agreement.

    "I did say, when I was secretary of state three years ago, that I hoped it would be the gold standard," Clinton said last year. "In looking at it, it didn't meet my standards, my standards for more new, good jobs for Americans, for raising wages for Americans."


    Bernie Sanders, Clinton's unsuccessful rival in the Democratic primary, also opposes the deal, as does Donald Trump, her GOP opponent.


    Banking


    Kaine says he supports the Dodd-Frank Act, the comprehensive and complex financial reform that Congress passed in 2010. At the same time, Kaine has argued for less stringent regulations on some aspects of banks' operations, and he subscribes to one of the chief conservative critiques of the reform.

    Specifically, Kaine agrees with many opponents of the Dodd-Frank Act that the rules are placing undue burdens on local and regional banks. "It’s important you don’t treat every financial institution the same," Kaine told The Washington Post. “It wasn’t credit unions that tanked the economy. It wasn’t local community banks that tanked the economy."


    On Monday, Kaine signed a letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, calling on the agency to "tailor" regulations to focus on larger institutions. The senator also signed a second letter to Janet Yellen, the head of the Federal Reserve, and other officials asking them to allow banks to report their liquidity once a month instead of every day.


    Liquidity is a measure of a financial institution's ability to pay its debts in the short term. When investors and depositors lose confidence in a bank's ability to make good on its obligations, the result can be a run on the bank. From the perspective of liberal reformers, regular reporting is crucial to ensuring the stability of the financial system, since a run can develop in just a few days.


    Abortion


    Kaine's position on abortion is complicated.

    Like Vice President Biden, Kaine describes himself as a Catholic who opposes abortion on account of his faith. He has supported the Hyde Amendment, which bars Medicaid patients from using federal funds to pay for abortions. He has also supported requiring parental consent for mothers seeking abortions, and as governor of Virginia, he allowed drivers to put license plates with the words "Choose Life" on their cars.


    At the same time, Kaine has voted against bills to defund Planned Parenthood, and he supports the Supreme Court's 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade.

    "I have a traditional Catholic personal position, but I am very strongly supportive that women should make these decisions and government shouldn't intrude," Kaine told CNN last week.

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