Joe Biden: ‘More Than One African-American Woman’ Being Considered For VP | MTP Daily | MSNBC

Former VP Joe Biden says there is definitely "more than one African-American woman" being considered to join his ticket as Vice President. Aired on 05/29/2020.
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Joe Biden: 'More Than One African-American Woman' Being Considered For VP | MTP Daily | MSNBC

36 comments

  1. Mrs Biden please help us please with some good people around you for our children children and grandchildren please

  2. Don’t pressure him or box him in!
    Let Biden choose the VP who works best for him and the USA! Stop pressuring him! Let him choose Who he thinks could be President in the blink of an eye. The BEST Qualified candidate.

    1. Creepy is going to pick whoever the dnc tells him to pick , and it’s not going to be based on qualifications , it will be based on who the dnc thinks will get creepy the most votes

    2. Let Biden pick a VP who can do all the talking for him, so he doesn’t keep sticking his foot in his mouth.

  3. I’d like to see Katie Porter in the list for VP she has balls and goes for the short and curlies, and once she has them their hearts and minds tend to follow her will:)

  4. There are plenty of qualified women for the VP job… BUT Mr BIden has to select the ONE that will be one heartbeat away from being President..

    1. @Robert The Bruce yep, very relevant experience. Being law enforcement AND a minority who is at danger from racist cops herself. She could help reform the police force and inspire people

  5. Color should not be the defining factor of any appointment; neither black, white, brown or other.

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