Biden fields committee to help pick a running mate
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[April 30, 2020]
By Trevor Hunnicutt
(Reuters) - Democratic presidential
candidate Joe Biden is assigning four close campaign allies to head up
the process leading to one of his most important decisions: picking a
running mate.
Biden, who served as Barack Obama's vice president, chose one of his
former Senate colleagues, two elected politicians of color and a former
aide to run a panel that scours the backgrounds of those who could be
the first U.S. female vice president.
The panel's co-chairs are U.S. Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester, Los
Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, former U.S. Senator Chris Dodd and aide
Cynthia Hogan, his campaign said in a statement on Thursday.
The former vice president has vowed to choose a woman for the role and
hopes to complete vetting by July.
His choice has spurred special interest among voters on the campaign
trail, who regularly ask who he will pick and sometimes express concern
whether Biden, 77, would serve the maximum of two terms of four years
each if elected president.
"These four co-chairs reflect the strength and diversity of our party,
and will provide tremendous insight and expertise to what will be a
rigorous selection and vetting process," Biden's campaign manager, Jen
O'Malley Dillon, said in a statement.
None of the names is a surprise. Dodd, now an independent lawyer, was a
longtime Senate colleague and friend of Biden's. Hogan was Biden's top
lawyer when he was vice president and was also involved in the process
to get Obama's Supreme Court nominee, Sonia Sotomayor, confirmed in the
Senate.
Blunt Rochester and Garcetti are already co-chairs of the campaign,
regularly serving as Biden's spokespeople.
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Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe
Biden speaks during the 11th Democratic candidates debate of the
2020 U.S. presidential campaign, held in CNN's Washington studios
without an audience because of the global coronavirus pandemic, in
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Blunt Rochester is from Biden's home state of Delaware and black.
Garcetti, who is Latino, is talked about among possible future
Democratic presidential candidates. Both ethnic groups are critical
voting groups for Democrats.
Another one of the broader campaign co-chairs, Michigan Governor
Gretchen Whitmer, is among those Biden is thinking about picking as
a possible running mate.
Others tipped for consideration include Senators Amy Klobuchar,
Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren. Each once fought Biden for his
party's presidential nomination.
The committee will closely scrutinize possible candidates for
actions that could imperil Biden's election odds ahead of his Nov. 3
face-off with Republican President Donald Trump.
Biden has likened the vetting process to "a public colonoscopy."
The chairs will consult "a network of vetting teams" led by longtime
Biden friend and lawyer Bob Bauer, campaign general counsel Dana
Remus and former Homeland Security adviser Lisa Monaco, the campaign
said.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt in New York; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez)
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