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Biden Reveals Allies Who Will Assist Choose a Working Mate

Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s presidential marketing campaign on Thursday introduced the leaders of his vice-presidential choice committee, shifting his se


Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s presidential marketing campaign on Thursday introduced the leaders of his vice-presidential choice committee, shifting his seek for a operating mate into a brand new and extra severe part.

Mr. Biden, 77, has urged that the vetting course of can take till July — however as a former vice chairman himself who has promised to pick out a feminine operating mate, he has already given significant thought to the choice, publicly detailing his criteria for the job.

To lead the search, Mr. Biden’s campaign tapped former Senator Christopher J. Dodd, Democrat of Connecticut and a friend of Mr. Biden’s who campaigned with him this year; Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester, Democrat of Delaware; Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles; and Cynthia C. Hogan, a former White House and Senate counsel to Mr. Biden. Mr. Garcetti and Ms. Blunt Rochester are also co-chairs of Mr. Biden’s campaign.

“I would assume that that committee’s going to be doing outreach and talking to different stakeholders as well as vetting candidates,” Ms. Blunt Rochester said on Wednesday, before her role was announced.

“Whatever that process is, it needs to work its way out to see who rises to the top,” said Ms. Blunt Rochester, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, when asked if she had a preference on whether Mr. Biden should select a woman of color. “That’s probably the best I can answer right now, but I know there’s a lot of desire out there, and I’ve heard it from different groups as well.”

The co-chairs of the selection committee are expected to work with a network of vetting teams led by Bob Bauer, who served as the White House counsel under former President Barack Obama; the Biden campaign’s general counsel, Dana Remus; and Lisa Monaco, a former Homeland Security adviser in the Obama administration, according to a release from the Biden campaign.

“I think he’d like to hear from a broader spectrum of people,” he said, adding, “I want to see who Joe feels comfortable with.”



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