Times Standard (Eureka)

Joe Biden’s next big decision: Choosing a running mate

- By Bill Barrow

Joe Biden faces the most important decision of his five-decade political career: choosing a vice president.

The presumptiv­e Democratic presidenti­al nominee expects to name a committee to vet potential running mates next week, according to three Democrats with knowledge of the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal plans. Biden, a former vice president himself, has committed to picking a woman and told donors this week that his team has discussed naming a choice well ahead of the Democratic convention in August.

Selecting a running mate is always critical for a presidenti­al candidate. But it’s an especially urgent calculatio­n for the 77-yearold Biden, who, if he wins, would be the oldest American president in history. The decision carries added weight amid the coronaviru­s pandemic, which, beyond its death toll, threatens to devastate the world economy and define a prospectiv­e Biden administra­tion.

“We’re still going to be in crisis or recovery, and you want a vice president who can manage that,” said Karen Finney, a Democratic strategist who worked for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign. “This seems like a much more important decision than usual.”

Biden faces pressure on multiple fronts. He must consider the demands of his racially, ethnically and ideologica­lly diverse party, especially the black women who propelled his nomination. He must balance those concerns with his stated desire for a “simpatico” partner who is “ready to be president on a moment’s notice.”

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