Obama Chooses Joe Biden as VP

Obama Chooses Joe Biden as VP
Joe Biden (AP Photo)
Obama Chooses Joe Biden as VP
Joe Biden (AP Photo)

Obama Chooses Joe Biden as VP

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Senator Barack Obama has chosen Joe Biden as his Vice Presidential candidate. The selection of the 65-year-old Biden is seen striking a
balance on the ticket by picking a a seasoned congressional veteran
well-versed in foreign policy and defense issues.

Obama announced the pick on his Web site with a photo of the two men and an appeal for donations. A text message went out shortly afterward that said, “Barack has chosen Senator Joe Biden to be our VP nominee.”

Biden’s three decades in the Senate give him more than ten years seniority over Republican candidate John McCain. Biden chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Biden has a generally liberal voting record and a reputation as
a long-winded orator who speaks his mind. Obama and Biden plan their debut today outside the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois.

A similar decision looms for John McCain. He’s considering naming his running mate in the few days between the Democratic and Republican conventions. McCain’s top contenders are said to include Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. Other possibles are former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge and Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman.