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Joe Biden, who is expected to officially become the democratic presidential candidate in August, postponed the announcement of who will become Vice President if he wins, Inte**x reports. According to the Washington Post, the decision came amid concerns from Biden's allies that the Vice presidential selection process has increased the fight between women, especially African-American women, who hope to join the White house team.
Biden initially told reporters that he was going to announce his choice this week. He also stated that he intended to choose a woman as the Vice-presidential candidate. It was also reported that many in the Democratic party are putting pressure on him to get Biden to choose an African-American woman.
The Hill notes that one of the candidates under consideration is African-American Congresswoman Karen bass. Many members of the house of representatives have already contacted Biden to say that they would consider such a choice of a Vice-presidential candidate correct. Among the advantages of bass is that although she often adheres to quite radical left-wing views, this does not scare off more moderate Democrats as much as in the case of other possible candidates.
Over the weekend, a number of Republican congressmen criticized bass for speaking warmly of the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro a few years ago. However, bass is far from the only option being considered by Biden's staff.
Congresswoman Kamala Harris, known for her left-wing views, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Tammy Duckworth, and former us Ambassador to the United Nations Susan rice are among the contenders for the role of Vice - President. Harris and rice are African-American, while Duckworth has Asian roots.
Warren is a white American, but in the past has often claimed that some of her ancestors are native Americans. In the end, this created a scandal, as it turned out that the proportion of Indian blood in Warren is negligible. The President of the United States Donald trump then ironically started to call her Pocahontas in honor of the famous Indian Princess.
The next us presidential election is scheduled for November 3, 2020. The current us President, Donald trump, and Joe Biden are engaged in an active debate. The owner of the White house accuses his potential rival of corruption and incompetence, and in response, he recalls trump's questionable political decisions.
According to the latest data from sociologists, about 40% of voters are ready to cast their vote for trump, 51% - for Biden.
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