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Vice-Presidential Travel: Obama Picks Biden

August 23, 2008 at 8:50 AM | 1 Comment

Delawhat? Delaware! Democratic Senator Joe Biden is Barack Obama's pick for his vice president.

The six-term senator from, yes, Delaware is the chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations and one of the most senior members of the Senate. That means he's been a senator for longer than both presidential candidates. A Roman Catholic born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, he had his hat in the ring for the Presidency earlier this year but withdrew after the Iowa caucus. He once drew the ire of Dems for describing Obama as:

"the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy."

The pair will stand onstage together for the first time today in Springfield, Illinois, on the steps of the Old State Capitol where Obama first announced his candidacy for president. The Obama campaign announced this pick via text message and e-mail at 5AM this morning, drawing the ire of news junkies who also like to party.

Related Stories:
· Obama selects Biden to be running mate [AP]
· 2007: Biden's description of Obama draws scrutiny [CNN]
· Possible Presidents coverage [Jaunted]

[Photo: American Progress Action]

1 Comment

  1. CaroPhila

    Jaunted Member
    September 2, 2008 at 11:07 AM




    d-ware

    Oh, the tired jokes about Delaware being so small and insignificant (YES, I have seen Wayne's World. Oh, and the Simpsons episode too).

    Delaware has awesome beaches. And a lot of great historical places (Hagley, Winterthur).

    As a Delaware native, and now a Delaware neighbor, I get a little protective of The First State.

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