Official: Obama picks Biden for veep

Posted By ap 1 year, 2 months ago in News

WASHINGTON (AP) _ Barack Obama selected Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware late Friday night to be his vice presidential running mate, according to a Democratic official, balancing his ticket with an older congressional veteran well-versed in foreign and defense issues.


Biden, who has twice sought the White House, is a Catholic with blue-collar roots, a generally liberal voting record and a reputation as a long-winded orator.


Across more than 30 years in the Senate, he has served at various times not only as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, but also as head of the Judiciary Committee, with its jurisdiction over anti-crime legislation and Constitutional issues.


The official who spoke did so on condition of anonymity, preferring not to pre-empt a text-message announcement the Obama campaign promised for Saturday morning.


Obama's campaign arranged a debut for the newly minted ticket on Saturday outside the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Ill.


The Democratic National Convention meets next week in Denver to hand Obama his long-sought presidential nomination, and then confirm Biden.


Biden slowly emerged as Obama's choice across a long day and night of political suspense as other contenders gradually fell away.


First Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine let it be known that he had been ruled out. Then came word that Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana had also been passed over.


Several aides to former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton — who was Obama's closest rival for the presidential nomination — said they believed she also was out of contention. They added the Obama campaign had never requested financial or other records from her.


Despite passing over Clinton, Obama has gone to great lengths to gain the confidence of her primary voters, agreeing to allow her name to be placed in nomination and permitting a roll call vote.


Other finalists in the veep sweepstakes were Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius and Texas Rep. Chet Edwards.


Among those on the short list, Biden brought the most experience in defense or foreign policy — areas in which Obama is rated relatively poorly in the polls compared with Republican Sen. John McCain.


A native of Scranton, Pa., he also has working-class roots that could benefit Obama, who lost the blue-collar vote to Clinton during their competition for the presidential nomination.


Biden, 65, was elected to the Senate at the age of 29 in 1973.


Biden spent the day at his home in Delaware with friends and family. The normally loquacious lawmaker maintained a low profile as associates said they believed — but did not know — he would be tapped. They added they had been asked to stand by in case their help was needed.

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    moski3881 year, 2 months ago

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    Intelligent choice .They say the choice of a vice president is like the first decision a potential president has to make...To Potential President Obama I say Kudos...You could not have chosen a wiser more learned man who rounds you out more completly....this gives me hope that we may yet have a Democrat in the white house to bring about some needed incentives to get America on its feet again.

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    TimALoftis1 year, 2 months ago

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    Congratulations, Senator Biden.

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      Spadecaller1 year, 2 months ago

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      Smart move.

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        tchef1 year, 2 months ago

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        This is awesome! Other than Obama Biden was my pick for the nomination. I was so hoping that he would be tapped for the VP slot.

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        thaw1 year, 2 months ago

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        well, too cool.
        about the only choice that makes sense.
        this covers any concerns i had with obama.

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          miklkit1 year, 2 months ago

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          Of the announced contenders for VP, Joe Biden is the best man, er person, for the job. He knows and respects the laws of this land. There are also a lot of very strong people available for cabinet positions. This will be a strong administration.

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