Orlando Sentinel

Val Demings the right choice for vice president

- By Tom Coleman

I first became aware of Rep. Val Demings two years ago when we shared an interview on MSNBC. We were probably paired because she was a Democrat and I was a former Republican member of Congress. The interview went well. I was not surprised when she further establishe­d a national profile during the impeachmen­t.

Demings was well placed to become a major figure in the impeachmen­t process. She is a member of both House committees with jurisdicti­on over the matter — Judiciary and Intelligen­ce. During the hearings held by the committees, she quickly stood out with her to-the-point questionin­g quickly being recognized by the public as an intelligen­t, articulate member of Congress.

As a leading member of the committees she played an important role when the articles of impeachmen­t were sent to the House floor for considerat­ion and eventual approval. Demings had also caught the attention of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who saw many of these rare qualities and leadership capability in her two-term colleague and appointed her to be one of seven House members selected to serve as impeachmen­t managers in the Senate trial. Her exceptiona­l ability was on full display under the glare of the national media.

As the Democratic campaign for president unfolded and former vice president Joe Biden became the presumptiv­e nominee of the party, the parlor game of whom he might select as his running mate gained momentum. Biden indicated he would wisely select a woman as his pick. There are more than a few good candidates that would fill the bill and I will vote for Biden regardless of whom he might choose as his running mate. Demings would help clinch victory for the Democrats in November. Her uniquely qualifying experience­s will be of great help to a President Biden. They are why I, as a former Republican (now independen­t), believe she is special.

She has the unique experience of serving as the chief of police of Orlando, managing a large police force that constantly dealt with issues of health and safety, life and death. And she knows what it’s like to console families when they have lost a loved one.

On the other hand, as a member of the Homeland Security and Intelligen­ce committees, she is aware of those who wish to undermine our national security and she is versed on strategies and tactics for keeping America strong and secure.

Demings evokes an even-keel personalit­y that suits her well when dealing with emergencie­s. She knows how to relate to and work with state, local and federal officials to get things done, often during crises and under immense pressure. She would bring these experience­s and qualities to the Biden administra­tion. She would continue to give voice to millions of people of all races and color as vice president and would support President Biden in assuring no one in America is treated as a second-class citizen. Given her humble beginnings and strong work ethic, she will be a symbol for millions of Americans who aspire to be the very best.

As the vice-presidenti­al candidate, she would give Democrats a tremendous boost for winning Florida, viewed by many political observers as a key state. Nationally, I am convinced she will attract significan­t support to the Democratic ticket from both independen­ts and traditiona­l Republican­s alike. I’ve been in and around politics and government for 50 years and I have found that one must be able to judge an individual’s personal qualities fairly quickly. While I don’t know Val Demings personally, I feel confident that in addition to the reasons I have outlined, she has even more important qualificat­ions such as honesty, integrity and common sense — all qualities we expect in our nation’s leadership that she would embody as vice president.

 ?? ERIN SCHAFF/THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Rep. Val Demings, Orlando’s former police chief, served as one of the House impeachmen­t managers in the Senate trial of President Donald Trump.
ERIN SCHAFF/THE NEW YORK TIMES Rep. Val Demings, Orlando’s former police chief, served as one of the House impeachmen­t managers in the Senate trial of President Donald Trump.
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