Navajo Nation candidates for president choose running mates
The two candidates for Navajo Nation president announced their running mates on Monday.

Lynda Lovejoy picked Earl Tulley, the vice president of vice president of Dine CARE, an environmental group, and the former employee of the Navajo Housing Authority.

Ben Shelly, the incumbent vice president, picked Rex Lee Jim, a former Navajo Nation Council delegate who had also run for president.

The general election takes place November 2.

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