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Biden is the senior senator from Delaware, a longtime Democratic voting state that Obama is certain to win. However, he's also a native of Scranton, Pa. He has been dubbed "Pennsylvania's third senator" because of his ties to the battleground state and his exposure in the Philadelphia media market that reaches Delaware. Republicans -- and even some Democrats -- cast doubt that Biden on the ticket will seal Pennsylvania for Obama, but they say he may help some. Likewise, Obama's campaign hopes Biden gives Democrats an edge in Midwest states like Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin and Iowa that are home to the same types of voters. "Biden is a blue-collar, pro-union attractive candidate," said Scott Reed, a Republican who ran Bob Dole's campaign in 1996. "Republicans are going to need to counter that." McCain has several options to offset Biden's strengths, both in terms of states and demographics. He could put Ridge, a former Pennsylvania governor who backs abortion rights and connects with the working class, on the ticket, or choose Romney to try to help in Michigan, another Democratic-leaning state where McCain hopes to prevail and one where Romney grew up and still has deep ties. Pawlenty might be able to help in Minnesota but Republicans say the state will be tough for McCain to win even if the governor is on the ticket. Still, Pawlenty could help counter Biden's blue-collar biography; he, too, came from a modest background and calls himself a "Sam's Club" Republican. Republicans and Democrats alike say McCain also would be wise to choose someone who is strong where he is weak
-- such as on economic issues -- to try to undercut the opposition's attacks. Obama sought to do that with his Biden pick. Said Steve McMahon, a Democrat who was a senior aide on Howard Dean's 2004 campaign: "Obama has effectively checked McCain on McCain's only relevant argument by choosing Biden, who has more foreign policy and Washington experience than McCain."
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