
Former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks during a Democratic presidential primary debate, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, in Atlanta.
If you look at the history of Vice Presidential picks over the last several elections, you'll see that nominees' picks will have Wikipedia pages that are heavily edited in the days or even weeks leading up to the pick. Kamala Harris — or someone who believed she was a favorite to win — has been editing her page for months, making changes here and there to tidy up the page.
After all, when a running mate is picked, what's the first thing most people who aren't heavily tuned into politics do? They search Google, and in cases like this, Wikipedia is at the top of the search results. It's the very first place people go to learn about this political figure. So that page has to be as neat and clean as possible.














Comment: Someone seems to have given Wikipedia the early head's up. The Intercept reported July 2: with Breitbart following up: