Kamala Harris hasn't locked down the Democratic nomination, but the list of potential challengers continues to shrink quickly. On Monday morning, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear told the Morning Joe show that he wouldn't run, reports the Hill. "The vice president is smart and strong, which will make her a good president," said Beshear, whose name had been on pretty much everyone's short list. "The contrast between her and those running on the other side couldn't be clearer."
- Pritzker: Soon after Beshear spoke, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker also backed Harris, "all but clearing the field of potential challengers," per Politico.
- Whitmer: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer had been one of the big names left standing, but she, too, endorsed Harris late Monday morning, reports the Wall Street Journal. Harris is "a former prosecutor, a champion for reproductive freedom, and I know that she's got Michigan's back," Whitmer wrote. The governor had topped the list of nine potential Harris alternatives cited by the Washington Post.